Bacterial competition mediated by siderophore production among the human nasal microbiota

bioRxiv(2018)

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Resources available in the human nasal cavity are limited. Therefore, to successfully colonize the nasal cavity, bacteria must compete for scarce nutrients. Competition may occur directly through interference (e.g., antibiotics) or indirectly by nutrient sequestration. To investigate the nature of nasal bacterial competition, we performed co-culture inhibition assays between nasal Actinobacteria and Staphylococcus spp. We found that Staphylococcus epidermidis isolates were sensitive to growth inhibition by Actinobacteria but Staphylococcus aureus isolates were resistant to inhibition. Among Actinobacteria, we observed that Corynebacterium spp. were variable in their ability to inhibit S. epidermidis. We sequenced the genomes of ten Corynebacterium spp. isolates, including three Corynebacterium propinquum that strongly inhibited S. epidermidis and seven other Corynebacterium spp. isolates that only weakly inhibited S. epidermidis. Using a comparative genomics approach, we found that the C. propinquum genomes were enriched in genes for iron acquisition and encoded a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) for siderophore production, absent in the non-inhibitory Corynebacterium spp. genomes. Using a chromeazurol S assay, we confirmed that C. propinquum produced siderophores. We demonstrated that iron supplementation rescued S. epidermidis from inhibition by C. propinquum, suggesting that inhibition was due to iron restriction through siderophore production. Using comparative metabolomics, we identified the siderophore produced by C. propinquum as dehydroxynocardamine. Finally, we confirmed that the dehydroxynocardamine BGC is expressed in vivo by analyzing human nasal metatranscriptomes from the NIH Human Microbiome Project. Together, our results suggest that bacteria produce siderophores to compete for limited available iron in the nasal cavity and improve their fitness.
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Actinobacteria,competition,<italic>Corynebacterium</italic>,dehydroxynocardamine,exploitation,iron,nasal microbiome,siderophore,<italic>Staphylococcus</italic>
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