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  • Bacteria within human hosts face tradeoffs where mutations can be beneficial or harmful depending on the context.
  • Researchers found that a cystic fibrosis-related bacteria adapts by acquiring mutations that switch its traits, specifically changes in O-antigen expression.
  • The study indicates that whether O-antigen is beneficial or not depends on the infection site and duration, suggesting that continuous mutation during infection is more common than previously thought.

Article Abstract

Bacteria evolving within human hosts encounter selective tradeoffs that render mutations adaptive in one context and deleterious in another. Here, we report that the cystic fibrosis-associated pathogen overcomes in-human selective tradeoffs by acquiring successive point mutations that alternate phenotypes. We sequenced the whole genomes of 931 respiratory isolates from two recently infected patients and an epidemiologically-linked, chronically-infected patient. These isolates are contextualized using 112 historical genomes from the same outbreak strain. Within both newly infected patients, diverse parallel mutations that disrupt O-antigen expression quickly arose, comprising 29% and 63% of their communities by 3 years. The selection for loss of O-antigen starkly contrasts with our previous observation of parallel O-antigen-restoring mutations after many years of chronic infection in the historical outbreak. Experimental characterization revealed that O-antigen loss increases uptake in immune cells while decreasing competitiveness in the mouse lung. We propose that the balance of these pressures, and thus whether O-antigen expression is advantageous, depends on tissue localization and infection duration. These results suggest that mutation-driven alternation during infection may be more frequent than appreciated and is underestimated without dense temporal sampling.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10871308PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.06.579193DOI Listing

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