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Bacteriophage Adherence to Mucus Mediates Preventive Protection against Pathogenic Bacteria

机译:噬菌体对粘液的粘附介导了针对病原细菌的预防性保护。

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Metazoans were proposed to host bacteriophages on their mucosal surfaces in a symbiotic relationship, where phages provide an external immunity against bacterial infections and the metazoans provide phages a medium for interacting with bacteria. However, scarce empirical evidence and model systems have left the phage-mucus interaction poorly understood. Here, we show that phages bind both to porcine mucus and to rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) primary mucus, persist up to 7?days in the mucosa, and provide protection against Flavobacterium columnare . Also, exposure to mucus changes the bacterial phenotype by increasing bacterial virulence and susceptibility to phage infections. This trade-off in bacterial virulence reveals ecological benefit of maintaining phages in the metazoan mucosal surfaces. Tests using other phage-bacterium pairs suggest that phage binding to mucus may be widespread in the biosphere, indicating its importance for disease, ecology, and evolution. This phenomenon may have significant potential to be exploited in preventive phage therapy.
机译:提议将后生动物以其共生关系在其粘膜表面上容纳噬菌体,其中噬菌体提供针对细菌感染的外部免疫力,而后生动物为噬菌体提供与细菌相互作用的培养基。但是,缺乏经验证据和模型系统,使人们对噬菌体-黏液相互作用的了解甚少。在这里,我们表明噬菌体既与猪的粘液结合,也与虹鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss)原粘液结合,在粘膜中持续长达7天,并提供针对黄杆菌的保护。同样,暴露于粘液会通过增加细菌的毒性和对噬菌体感染的敏感性来改变细菌的表型。细菌毒力的这种折衷揭示了在后生粘膜表面维持噬菌体的生态效益。使用其他噬菌体-细菌对的测试表明,噬菌体与粘液的结合可能在生物圈中广泛传播,表明其对疾病,生态学和进化的重要性。这种现象在预防性噬菌体治疗中可能具有巨大的潜力。

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