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  • Researchers studied how different strains of a bacteria compete in the lungs, especially for causing pneumonia in hospitals.
  • They created a special method called "StrainSeq" to see how 10 different strains behaved in mice with pneumonia.
  • One strain called KPPR1 was very dominant in causing disease early on, but other strains could take over when KPPR1 was not present, suggesting some strains are better at surviving in the lungs than others.

Article Abstract

Microbial competition is most often studied at the genus or species level, but interstrain competition has been less thoroughly examined. is an important pathogen in the context of hospital-acquired pneumonia, and a better understanding of strain competition in the lungs could explain why some strains of this bacterium are more frequently isolated from pneumonia patients than others. We developed a barcode-free method called "StrainSeq" to simultaneously track the abundances of 10 strains in a murine pneumonia model. We demonstrate that one strain (KPPR1) repeatedly achieved a marked numerical dominance at 20 h postinoculation during pneumonia but did not exhibit a similar level of dominance in mixed-growth experiments. The emergence of a single dominant strain was also observed with a second respiratory pathogen, , indicating that the phenomenon was not unique to When KPPR1 was removed from the inoculum, a second strain emerged to achieve high numbers in the lungs, and when KPPR1 was introduced into the lungs 1 h after the other nine strains, it no longer exhibited a dominant phenotype. Our findings indicate that certain strains of have the ability to outcompete others in the pulmonary environment and cause severe pneumonia and that a similar phenomenon occurs with In the context of the pulmonary microbiome, interstrain competitive fitness may be another factor that influences the success and spread of certain lineages of these hospital-acquired respiratory pathogens.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6529660PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00871-18DOI Listing

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