Laboratory of Molecular Bacteriology, KU Leuven Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Rega Institute, Leuven, Belgium.
Jeroen Raes Lab, VIB-KU Leuven Center for Microbiology, Leuven, Belgium.
Elife. 2018 Oct 16;7:e37090. doi: 10.7554/eLife.37090.
The composition of the human gut microbiome is well resolved, but predictive understanding of its dynamics is still lacking. Here, we followed a bottom-up strategy to explore human gut community dynamics: we established a synthetic community composed of three representative human gut isolates ( L1-82, A2-165 and S5a33) and explored their interactions under well-controlled conditions in vitro. Systematic mono- and pair-wise fermentation experiments confirmed competition for fructose and cross-feeding of formate. We quantified with a mechanistic model how well tri-culture dynamics was predicted from mono-culture data. With the model as reference, we demonstrated that strains grown in co-culture behaved differently than those in mono-culture and confirmed their altered behavior at the transcriptional level. In addition, we showed with replicate tri-cultures and simulations that dominance in tri-culture sensitively depends on the initial conditions. Our work has important implications for gut microbial community modeling as well as for ecological interaction detection from batch cultures.
人类肠道微生物组的组成已经得到很好的解决,但对其动态的预测性理解仍有待提高。在这里,我们采用自下而上的策略来探索人类肠道群落动态:我们建立了一个由三个代表性的人类肠道分离株(L1-82、A2-165 和 S5a33)组成的合成群落,并在体外进行了严格控制的条件下探索它们的相互作用。系统的单培养和成对发酵实验证实了对果糖的竞争和甲酸盐的交叉喂养。我们用一个基于机制的模型来量化三培养动态从单培养数据预测的程度。以模型为参考,我们证明了在共培养中生长的菌株与在单培养中生长的菌株表现不同,并在转录水平上证实了它们的改变行为。此外,我们通过重复的三培养和模拟表明,三培养中的优势地位对初始条件非常敏感。我们的工作对肠道微生物群落建模以及从批量培养中检测生态相互作用具有重要意义。