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Spontaneously Induced Prophages in Lactobacillus gasseri Contribute to Horizontal Gene Transfer

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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
卷 80, 期 11, 页码 3508-3517

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/AEM.04092-13

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  1. North Carolina Agricultural Foundation
  2. Danisco/DuPont Nutrition Health

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Lactobacillus gasseri is an endogenous species of the human gastrointestinal tract and vagina. With recent advances in microbial taxonomy, phylogenetics, and genomics, L. gasseri is recognized as an important commensal and is increasingly being used in probiotic formulations. L. gasseri strain ADH is lysogenic and harbors two inducible prophages. In this study, prophage phi adh was found to spontaneously induce in broth cultures to populations of similar to 10(7) PFU/ml by stationary phase. The phi adh prophagecured ADH derivative NCK102 was found to harbor a new, second inducible phage, vB_Lga_ jlb1 (jlb1). Phage jlb1 was sequenced and found to be highly similar to the closely related phage LgaI, which resides as two tandem prophages in the neotype strain L. gasseri ATCC 33323. The common occurrence of multiple prophages in L. gasseri genomes, their propensity for spontaneous induction, and the high degree of homology among phages within multiple species of Lactobacillus suggest that temperate bacteriophages likely contribute to horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in commensal lactobacilli. In this study, the host ranges of phages phi adh and jlb1 were determined against 16 L. gasseri strains. The transduction range and the rate of spontaneous transduction were investigated in coculture experiments to ascertain the degree to which prophages can promote HGT among a variety of commensal and probiotic lactobacilli. Both phi adh and jlb1 particles were confirmed to mediate plasmid transfer. As many as similar to 10(3) spontaneous transductants/ml were obtained. HGT by transducing phages of commensal lactobacilli may have a significant impact on the evolution of bacteria within the human microbiota.

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