Pulsed antibiotic treatments of gnotobiotic mice manifest in complex bacterial community dynamics and resistance effects.

Cell Host Microbe

Max von Pettenkofer-Institute for Hygiene and Clinical Microbiology, Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich, 80336 Munich, Germany; German Center for Infection Research, Partner site LMU Munich, Munich, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: June 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bacteria can develop resistance to antibiotics through different mechanisms, but the impact of antibiotics on gut microbiome ecology is not well understood.
  • A study using mice with a synthetic bacterial community examined how specific bacterial strains responded to antibiotic exposure over 80 days, revealing resilience at both strain and community levels linked to growth rate changes and prophage activation.
  • The research identified specific genetic mutations associated with antibiotic resistance, confirming that bacterial populations adapt and maintain stability in response to antibiotic pressure.

Article Abstract

Bacteria can evolve to withstand a wide range of antibiotics (ABs) by using various resistance mechanisms. How ABs affect the ecology of the gut microbiome is still poorly understood. We investigated strain-specific responses and evolution during repeated AB perturbations by three clinically relevant ABs, using gnotobiotic mice colonized with a synthetic bacterial community (oligo-mouse-microbiota). Over 80 days, we observed resilience effects at the strain and community levels, and we found that they were correlated with modulations of the estimated growth rate and levels of prophage induction as determined from metagenomics data. Moreover, we tracked mutational changes in the bacterial populations, and this uncovered clonal expansion and contraction of haplotypes and selection of putative AB resistance-conferring SNPs. We functionally verified these mutations via reisolation of clones with increased minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of ciprofloxacin and tetracycline from evolved communities. This demonstrates that host-associated microbial communities employ various mechanisms to respond to selective pressures that maintain community stability.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2023.05.013DOI Listing

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