Refined Quantification of Infection Bottlenecks and Pathogen Dissemination with STAMPR
Karthik Hullahalli, Justin R. Pritchard, Matthew K. Waldor
Abstract
Barcoded bacteria are often employed to monitor pathogen population dynamics during infection. The accuracy of these measurements is diminished by unequal bacterial expansion rates. Here, we develop computational tools to circumvent this limitation and establish additional metrics that collectively enhance the fidelity of measuring within-host pathogen founding population sizes and dissemination patterns. These new tools will benefit future studies of the dynamics of pathogens and symbionts within their respective hosts and may have additional barcode-based applications beyond host-microbe interactions.
Topics & Concepts
PathogenBiologyVirologyMedicineComputational biologyMicrobiologyCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringEvolution and Genetic DynamicsVibrio bacteria research studies