Characterization of Phage Resistance and Their Impacts on Bacterial Fitness in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Na Li, Yigang Zeng, Mengran Wang, Rong Bao, Yu Chen, Xiaoyu Li, Jue Pan, Tongyu Zhu, Bijie Hu, Demeng Tan
Abstract
Battling phage resistance is one of the main challenges faced by phage therapy. To overcome this challenge, detailed information about the mechanisms of phage-host interactions is required to understand the bacterial evolutionary processes. In this study, we identified mutations in key steps of type IV pili (T4P) and O-antigen biosynthesis leading to phage resistance and provided new evidence on how phage predation contributed toward host phenotypes and fitness variations. Together, our results add further fundamental knowledge on phage-host interactions and how they regulate different aspects of Pseudomonas cell behaviors.
Topics & Concepts
Phage therapyPseudomonas aeruginosaBiologyResistance (ecology)BacteriophageHost (biology)Antibiotic resistanceBacteriaGeneticsMicrobiologyComputational biologyGeneEcologyEscherichia coliBacteriophages and microbial interactionsVibrio bacteria research studiesGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies