CRISPR-Cas provides limited phage immunity to a prevalent gut bacterium in gnotobiotic mice

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Abstract

Many prokaryotes harbor the adaptive CRISPR-Cas system, which stores small nucleotide fragments from previous invasions of nucleic acids via viruses or plasmids. This molecular archive blocks further invaders carrying identical or similar nucleotide sequences. However, very few of these systems have been experimentally confirmed to be active in gut bacteria. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that the type I-C CRISPR-Cas system of the prevalent gut bacterium Eggerthella lenta can specifically target and cleave foreign DNA in vitro by using a plasmid transformation assay. We also show that the CRISPR-Cas system acquires new immunities (spacers) from the genome of a virulent E. lenta phage using traditional phage-assays in vitro but also in vivo using gnotobiotic (GB) mice. An increased number of spacer acquisition events were observed when E. lenta was exposed to a low multiplicity of infection in vitro , and three phage genes were found to contain protospacer hotspots. Interestingly, much less new spacer acquisitions were detected in vivo than in vitro . Longitudinal analysis of phage-bacteria interactions showed sustained coexistence in the gut of GB mice, with phage abundance being approximately one log higher than the bacteria. Our findings show that while the type I-C CRISPR-Cas system is active in vitro and in vivo , a highly virulent phage in vitro was still able co-exist with its bacterial host in vivo . Taken altogether, our results suggest that the CRISPR-Cas defense system of E. lenta provides only partial immunity in the gut.

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