Commensal-pathogen dynamics structure disease outcomes during Clostridioides difficile colonization

IF 20.6 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Cell host & microbe Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2024.12.002
Skye R.S. Fishbein, Anna L. DeVeaux, Sakshi Khanna, Aura L. Ferreiro, James Liao, Wesley Agee, Jie Ning, Bejan Mahmud, Miranda J. Wallace, Tiffany Hink, Kimberly A. Reske, Candice Cass, Janaki Guruge, Sidh Leekha, Sunaina Rengarajan, Erik R. Dubberke, Gautam Dantas
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Gastrointestinal colonization by Clostridioides difficile is common in healthcare settings and ranges in presentation from asymptomatic carriage to lethal C. difficile infection (CDI). We used a systems biology approach to investigate why patients colonized with C. difficile have a range of clinical outcomes. Microbiota humanization of germ-free mice with fecal samples from toxigenic C. difficile carriers revealed a spectrum of virulence among clinically prevalent clade 1 lineages and identified candidate taxa, including Blautia, as markers of stable colonization. Using gnotobiotic mice engrafted with defined human microbiota, we validated strain-specific CDI severity across clade 1 strains isolated from patients. Mice engrafted with a community broadly representative of colonized patients were protected from severe disease across all strains without suppression of C. difficile colonization. These results underline the capacity of gut community structure to attenuate a diversity of pathogenic strains without inhibiting colonization, providing insight into determinants of stable C. difficile carriage.

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Cell host & microbe
Cell host & microbe 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Cell Host & Microbe is a scientific journal that was launched in March 2007. The journal aims to provide a platform for scientists to exchange ideas and concepts related to the study of microbes and their interaction with host organisms at a molecular, cellular, and immune level. It publishes novel findings on a wide range of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. The journal focuses on the interface between the microbe and its host, whether the host is a vertebrate, invertebrate, or plant, and whether the microbe is pathogenic, non-pathogenic, or commensal. The integrated study of microbes and their interactions with each other, their host, and the cellular environment they inhabit is a unifying theme of the journal. The published work in Cell Host & Microbe is expected to be of exceptional significance within its field and also of interest to researchers in other areas. In addition to primary research articles, the journal features expert analysis, commentary, and reviews on current topics of interest in the field.
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