Litcius/Paper detail

Survival Strategies and Metabolic Interactions between Ruminococcus gauvreauii and <i>Ruminococcoides bili</i> , Isolated from Human Bile

Natalia Molinero, Elena Conti, Alan W. Walker, Abelardo Margollés, Sylvia H. Duncan, Susana Delgado

2022Microbiology Spectrum25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unique insights into metabolic interaction between two isolates; Ruminococcus gauvreauii IPLA60001 and Ruminococcoides bili IPLA60002, from the human gallbladder, are presented here. The R. bili strain metabolized resistant starches while R. gauvreauii failed to do so but grew well on sugar alcohols. Transcriptomic analysis of cocultures of these strains, provides new data on the physiology and ecology of two bacteria from human bile, with a particular focus on cross-feeding mechanisms. Both biliary strains displayed marked resistance to bile and possess many efflux transporters, potentially involved in bile export. However, they differ markedly in their amino acid catabolism and vitamin synthesis capabilities, a feature that is therefore likely to contribute to the strong synergistic interactions between these strains. This is therefore the first study that provides evidence for syntrophic metabolic cooperation between bacterial strains isolated from human bile.

Topics & Concepts

RuminococcusBiologyInternal medicineGeneticsMedicineMicrobiomeMicrobial Metabolites in Food BiotechnologyGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies