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    Persistence and Evolution of Vaginal Bacterial Strains over a Multiyear Time Period.

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    France, Michael
    Ma, Bing
    Ravel, Jacques
    Date
    2022-11-22
    Journal
    mSystems
    Type
    Article
    
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    https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00893-22
    Abstract
    It is not clear whether the bacterial strains that comprise our microbiota are mostly long-term colonizers or transient residents. Studies have demonstrated decades-long persistence of bacterial strains within the gut, but persistence at other body sites has yet to be determined. The vaginal microbiota (VMB) is often dominated by Lactobacillus, although it is also commonly comprised of a more diverse set of other facultative and obligate anaerobes. Longitudinal studies have demonstrated that these communities can be stable over several menstrual cycles or can fluctuate temporally in species composition. We sought to determine whether the bacterial strains that comprise the VMB were capable of persisting over longer time periods. We performed shotgun metagenomics on paired samples from 10 participants collected 1 and 2 years apart. The resulting sequences were de novo assembled and binned into high-quality metagenome assembled genomes. Persistent strains were identified based on the sequence similarity between the genomes present at the two time points and were found in the VMB of six of the participants, three of which had multiple persistent strains. The VMB of the remaining four participants was similar in species composition at the two time points but was comprised of different strains. For the persistent strains, we were able to identify the mutations that were fixed in the populations over the observed time period, giving insight into the evolution of these bacteria. These results indicate that bacterial strains can persist in the vagina for extended periods of time, providing an opportunity for them to evolve in the host microenvironment. IMPORTANCE: The stability of strains within the vaginal microbiota is largely uncharacterized. Should these strains be capable of persisting for extended periods of time, they could evolve within their host in response to selective pressures exerted by the host or by other members of the community. Here, we present preliminary findings demonstrating that bacterial strains can persist in the vagina for at least 1 year. We further characterized in vivo evolution of the persistent strains. Several participants were also found to not have persistent strains, despite having a vaginal microbiota (VMB) with similar species composition at the two time points. Our observations motivate future studies that collect samples from more participants, at more time points, and over even longer periods of time. Understanding which strains persist, what factors drive their persistence, and what selective pressures they face will inform the development and delivery of rationally designed live biotherapeutics for the vagina.
    Data Availibility
    The shotgun metagenomic data have been deposited in the Short Read Archive: PRJNA575586 (see Table S2 for specific BioSample and SRA accession numbers). All scripts used in the processing and analyses of the metagenomes are available at: https://github.com/ravel-lab/two_year.
    Data / Code Location
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/?term=PRJNA575586; https://github.com/ravel-lab/two_year; https://journals.asm.org/doi/suppl/10.1128/msystems.00893-22/suppl_file/msystems.00893-22-s0003.xlsx
    Keyword
    evolution
    metagenomics
    temporal stability
    vaginal microbiome
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/20232
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1128/msystems.00893-22
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