Phage-based microbiome manipulation reveals ecological interactions within gut communities

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Abstract Mechanistic understanding of gut ecology is limited by the availability of tools for precise manipulation of microbiome composition. Here, we isolate lytic phages to enable targeted removal of gut commensal Escherichia fergusonii (Ef) from complex, undefined stool-derived in vitro communities. A single phage drove resistance without fitness cost in monoculture, but resistant Ef exhibited reduced fitness in communities, enabling expansion of closely related Proteobacteria. Resistance arose via reversible promoter inversion linked to outer-membrane function. A phage cocktail overcame resistance to achieve Ef knockout across communities with minimal collateral effects. Using knockout communities, we show that Ef is necessary and sufficient for preventing Salmonella invasion. Replacement with an Ef transposon-mutant library revealed that community-specific fitness defects are enriched in genes involved in outer-membrane assembly. Disruption of these genes sensitized Ef to antagonistic community members, highlighting interspecies warfare as a key driver of microbiome ecology. These results establish phage-mediated perturbation as a framework for linking species to community-level function and for enabling precision microbiome engineering. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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