Rapid adaptation drives invasion of airway donor microbiota by Pseudomonas after lung transplantation

نویسندگان

  • M. Beaume
  • T. Köhler
  • G. Greub
  • O. Manuel
  • J-D. Aubert
  • L. Baerlocher
  • L. Farinelli
  • A. Buckling
  • C. van Delden
  • Rita Achermann
  • Patrizia Amico
  • Philippe Baumann
  • Guido Beldi
  • Christian Benden
  • Christoph Berger
  • Isabelle Binet
  • Pierre-Yves Bochud
  • Elsa Boely
  • Heiner Bucher
  • Leo Bühler
  • Thierry Carell
  • Emmanuelle Catana
  • Yves Chalandon
  • Sabina de Geest
  • Olivier de Rougemont
  • Michael Dickenmann
  • Michel Duchosal
  • Thomas Fehr
  • Sylvie Ferrari-Lacraz
  • Christian Garzoni
  • Paola Gasche Soccal
  • Emiliano Giostra
  • Déla Golshayan
  • Daniel Good
  • Karine Hadaya
  • Jörg Halter
  • Dominik Heim
  • Christoph Hess
  • Sven Hillinger
  • Hans H. Hirsch
  • Günther Hofbauer
  • Uyen Huynh-Do
  • Franz Immer
  • Richard Klaghofer
  • Michael Koller
  • Bettina Laesser
  • Roger Lehmann
  • Christian Lovis
  • Hans-Peter Marti
  • Pierre Yves Martin
  • Luca Martinolli
  • Pascal Meylan
  • Paul Mohacsi
  • Isabelle Morard
  • Philippe Morel
  • Ulrike Mueller
  • Nicolas J Mueller
  • Helen Mueller-McKenna
  • Antonia Müller
  • Thomas Müller
  • Beat Müllhaupt
  • David Nadal
  • Manuel Pascual
  • Jakob Passweg
  • Chantal Piot Ziegler
  • Juliane Rick
  • Eddy Roosnek
  • Anne Rosselet
  • Silvia Rothlin
  • Frank Ruschitzka
  • Urs Schanz
  • Stefan Schaub
  • Christian Seiler
  • Susanne Stampf
  • Jürg Steiger
  • Guido Stirnimann
  • Christian Toso
  • Dimitri Tsinalis
  • Jean-Pierre Venetz
  • Jean Villard
  • Madeleine Wick
  • Markus Wilhelm
  • Patrick Yerly
چکیده

In cystic fibrosis (CF) patients, chronic airway infection by Pseudomonas leads to progressive lung destruction ultimately requiring lung transplantation (LT). Following LT, CF-adapted Pseudomonas strains, potentially originating from the sinuses, may seed the allograft leading to infections and reduced allograft survival. We investigated whether CF-adapted Pseudomonas populations invade the donor microbiota and adapt to the non-CF allograft. We collected sequential Pseudomonas isolates and airway samples from a CF-lung transplant recipient during two years, and followed the dynamics of the microbiota and Pseudomonas populations. We show that Pseudomonas invaded the host microbiota within three days post-LT, in association with a reduction in richness and diversity. A dominant mucoid and hypermutator mutL lineage was replaced after 11 days by non-mucoid strains. Despite antibiotic therapy, Pseudomonas dominated the allograft microbiota until day 95. We observed positive selection of pre-LT variants and the appearance of novel mutations. Phenotypic adaptation resulted in increased biofilm formation and swimming motility capacities. Pseudomonas was replaced after 95 days by a microbiota dominated by Actinobacillus. In conclusion, mucoid Pseudomonas adapted to the CF-lung remained able to invade the allograft. Selection of both pre-existing non-mucoid subpopulations and of novel phenotypic traits suggests rapid adaptation of Pseudomonas to the non-CF allograft.

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دوره 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017