Microbial species must compete for space and nutrients to persist in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and our understanding of the complex pathobiont-microbiota interactions is far from complete. Klebsiella pneumoniae, a problematic, often drug-resistant nosocomial pathogen, can colonize the GI tract asymptomatically, serving as an infection reservoir. To provide insight on how K. pneumoniae interacts with the resident gut microbiome, we conduct a transposon mutagenesis screen using a murine model of GI colonization with an intact microbiota. Among the genes identified were those encoding a type VI secretion system (T6SS), which mediates contact-dependent killing of gram-negative bacteria. From several approaches, we demonstrate that the T6SS is critical for K. pneumoniae gut colonization. Metagenomics and in vitro killing assays reveal that K. pneumoniae reduces Betaproteobacteria species in a T6SS-dependent manner, thus identifying specific species targeted by K. pneumoniae. We further show that T6SS gene expression is controlled by several transcriptional regulators and that expression only occurs in vitro under conditions that mimic the gut environment. By enabling K. pneumoniae to thrive in the gut, the T6SS indirectly contributes to the pathogenic potential of this organism. These observations advance our molecular understanding of how K. pneumoniae successfully colonizes the GI tract.
Klebsiella pneumoniae employs a type VI secretion system to overcome microbiota-mediated colonization resistance.
肺炎克雷伯菌利用 VI 型分泌系统来克服微生物群介导的定植抵抗
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作者:Bray Andrew S, Broberg Christopher A, Hudson Andrew W, Wu Weisheng, Nagpal Ravinder K, Islam Maidul, Valencia-Bacca Juan D, Shahid Fawaz, Hernandez Giovanna E, Nutter Noah A, Walker Kimberly A, Bennett Emma F, Young Taylor M, Barnes Andrew J, Ornelles David A, Miller Virginia L, Zafar M Ammar
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jan 22; 16(1):940 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-025-56309-8 | 研究方向: | 微生物学 |
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