Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient

mBio. 2024 Jan 16;15(1):e0283023. doi: 10.1128/mbio.02830-23. Epub 2023 Dec 8.

Abstract

The Gram-negative bacterium Bacteroides fragilis is a common member of the human gut microbiota that colonizes multiple host niches and can influence human physiology through a variety of mechanisms. Identification of genes that enable B. fragilis to grow across a range of host environments has been impeded in part by the relatively limited genetic tractability of this species. We have developed a high-throughput genetic resource for a B. fragilis strain isolated from a UC pouchitis patient. Bile acids limit microbial growth and are altered in abundance in UC pouches, where B. fragilis often blooms. Using this resource, we uncovered pathways and processes that impact B. fragilis fitness in bile and that may contribute to population expansions during bouts of gut inflammation.

Keywords: Bacteroides fragilis; Tn-seq; bile; cell envelope; deoxycholate; pouchitis; stress response.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteroides fragilis* / metabolism
  • Bile
  • Bile Acids and Salts / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Inflammation
  • Pouchitis*

Substances

  • Bile Acids and Salts