Incomplete immunity in a natural animal-microbiota interaction boosts pathogen virulence

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Strong partial immunity in recovered hosts is predicted to favour more virulent pathogens upon re-infection in the population. We present empirical evidence that the incomplete immunity generated by commensal host microbiota can similarly select for higher pathogen virulence. We tracked the evolutionary trajectories of a widespread pathogen ( Pseudomonas aeruginosa ) experimentally passaged through populations of nematode hosts which had been immune-primed by a natural commensal. Immune protection selected for pathogens more than twice as likely to kill the nematode as those evolved in non-primed or immune-compromised animals. Despite the higher virulence that emerged, pathogen molecular evolution in immune-primed hosts was slower and more constrained compared to evolution in immune-compromised hosts, where substantial genetic differentiation was exhibited. These findings directly attribute the partial protective immunity provided by host-microbiome interactions as a significant selective force shaping the virulence and evolutionary dynamics of novel infectious diseases. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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incomplete immunity,virulence,animal-microbiota
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