University of Southern California, Department of Biological Sciences, Seaver Science Center (SSC) 212, 920 Bloom Walk, Los Angeles, CA, 90089, USA.
University of Southern California, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seaver Science Center (SSC) 212, 920 Bloom Walk, Los Angeles, CA, 90089, USA.
Sci Rep. 2017 Aug 18;7(1):8813. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-07447-7.
Most bacteria release extracellular vesicles (EVs). Recent studies have found these vesicles are capable of gene delivery, however the consequences of vesicle-mediated transfer on the patterns and rates of gene flow within microbial communities remains unclear. Previous studies have not determined the impact of both the genetic cargo and the donor and recipient species on the rate of vesicle-mediated gene exchange. This report examines the potential for EVs as a mechanism of gene transfer within heterogeneous microbial populations. EVs were harvested from three species of Gram-negative microbes carrying different plasmids. The dynamics of gene transfer into recipient species was measured. This study demonstrates that vesicles enable gene exchange between five species of Gram-negative bacteria, and that the identity of the genetic cargo, donor strain, and recipient strain all influence gene transfer rates. Each species released and acquired vesicles containing genetic material to a variable degree, and the transfer rate did not correlate with the relatedness of the donor and recipient species. The results suggest that EVs may be a general mechanism to exchange non-specialized genetic cargo between bacterial species.
大多数细菌都会释放细胞外囊泡 (EVs)。最近的研究发现,这些囊泡能够进行基因传递,然而,囊泡介导的转移对微生物群落中基因流动的模式和速度的影响尚不清楚。以前的研究尚未确定遗传货物以及供体和受体物种对囊泡介导的基因交换率的影响。本报告研究了细胞外囊泡作为异质微生物群体中基因转移机制的潜力。从携带不同质粒的三种革兰氏阴性微生物中收获细胞外囊泡。测量了基因转移到受体物种的动力学。本研究表明,囊泡使五种革兰氏阴性细菌之间能够进行基因交换,并且遗传货物的身份、供体菌株和受体菌株都影响基因转移率。每个物种都以不同的程度释放和获得含有遗传物质的囊泡,而转移率与供体和受体物种的亲缘关系无关。结果表明,EVs 可能是细菌物种之间交换非特化遗传货物的一般机制。