Hosts manipulate lifestyle switch and pathogenicity heterogeneity of opportunistic pathogens in the single-cell resolution

Author:

Wang Ziguang123,Li Shuai4,Zhang Sheng1,Zhang Tianyu5,Wu Yujie1,Liu Anqi1,Wang Kui1,Ji Xiaowen1,Cao Haiqun1,Zhang Yinglao1,Tan Eng King6,Wang Yongcheng5,Wang Yirong4ORCID,Liu Wei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Plant Protection; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Crop Integrated Pest Management; Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Resource Insect Biology and Innovative Utilization, Anhui Agricultural University

2. College of Life Sciences, Nankai University

3. First Clinical Medical College, Mudanjiang Medical College

4. Bioinformatics Center, College of Biology, Hunan University

5. Liangzhu Laboratory, Zhejiang University

6. Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore General Hospital Campus

Abstract

Host-microbe interactions are virtually bidirectional, but how the host affects their microbiome is poorly understood. Here, we report that the host is a critical modulator to regulate the lifestyle switch and pathogenicity heterogeneity of the opportunistic pathogens Serratia marcescens utilizing the Drosophila and bacterium model system. First, we find that Drosophila larvae efficiently outcompete S. marcescens and typically drive a bacterial switch from pathogenicity to commensalism toward the fly. Furthermore, Drosophila larvae reshape the transcriptomic and metabolic profiles of S. marcescens characterized by a lifestyle switch. More importantly, the host alters pathogenicity and heterogeneity of S. marcescens in the single-cell resolution. Finally, we find that larvae-derived AMPs are required to recapitulate the response of S. marcescens to larvae. Altogether, our findings provide an insight into the pivotal roles of the host in harnessing the life history and heterogeneity of symbiotic bacterial cells, advancing knowledge of the reciprocal relationships between the host and pathogen.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province

Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Resource Insect Biology and Innovative Utilization

Talents in Anhui Agricultural University

Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China

Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

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