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Interaction networks ecological stability and collective antibiotic tolerance in polymicrobial infections

机译:相互作用网络生态稳定性和对多种微生物感染的集体抗生素耐受性

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Polymicrobial infections constitute small ecosystems that accommodate several bacterial species. Commonly, these bacteria are investigated in isolation. However, it is unknown to what extent the isolates interact and whether their interactions alter bacterial growth and ecosystem resilience in the presence and absence of antibiotics. We quantified the complete ecological interaction network for 72 bacterial isolates collected from 23 individuals diagnosed with polymicrobial urinary tract infections and found that most interactions cluster based on evolutionary relatedness. Statistical network analysis revealed that competitive and cooperative reciprocal interactions are enriched in the global network, while cooperative interactions are depleted in the individual host community networks. A population dynamics model parameterized by our measurements suggests that interactions restrict community stability, explaining the observed species diversity of these communities. We further show that the clinical isolates frequently protect each other from clinically relevant antibiotics. Together, these results highlight that ecological interactions are crucial for the growth and survival of bacteria in polymicrobial infection communities and affect their assembly and resilience.
机译:微生物感染构成了容纳数种细菌的小型生态系统。通常,这些细菌是单独研究的。然而,尚不清楚在存在和不存在抗生素的情况下,分离株相互作用的程度以及它们的相互作用是否会改变细菌的生长和生态系统的适应力。我们量化了72个细菌分离物的完整生态相互作用网络,这些细菌分离物来自23名被诊断患有多菌性尿路感染的个体,发现大多数相互作用基于进化相关性进行聚类。统计网络分析表明,竞争性和合作性相互互动在全球网络中得到了丰富,而合作性交互在单个宿主社区网络中被消耗掉了。通过我们的测量参数化的种群动力学模型表明,相互作用限制了群落的稳定性,解释了这些群落观察到的物种多样性。我们进一步表明,临床分离株经常相互保护免受临床相关抗生素的侵害。总之,这些结果表明,生态相互作用对于细菌在多微生物感染群落中的生长和存活至关重要,并影响其组装和复原力。

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