
Abstract Pseudomonas aeruginosa has increasing clinical relevance and commonly occupies the cystic fibrosis (CF) airways. Its ability to colonize and persist in diverse niches is attributed to its large accessory genome, where prophages represent a common feature and may contribute to its fitness and persistence. We focused on the CF airways niche and used 197 longitudinal isolates from 12 patients persistently infected by P. aeruginosa. We computationally predicted intact prophages for each longitudinal group and scored their long-term persistence. We then confirmed prophage inducibility and mapped their location in the host chromosome with lysate sequencing. Using comparative genomics, we evaluated prophage genomic diversity, long-term persistence, and level of genomic maintenance. Our findings support previous findings that most P. aeruginosa genomes harbour prophages some of which can self-induce, and that a common CF-treating antibiotic, ciprofloxacin, can induce prophages. Induced prophage genomes displayed high diversity and even genomic novelty. Finally, all induced prophages persisted long-term with their genomes avoiding gene loss and degradation over 4 years of host replication in the stressful CF airways niche. This and our detection of phage genes, which contribute to host competitiveness and adaptation, lends support to our hypothesis that the vast majority of prophages detected as intact and inducible in this study facilitated their host fitness and persistence.
GENES, Cystic Fibrosis, Prophages, phages, TEMPERATE PHAGES, Genome, Viral, Microbiology, ANNOTATION, cystic fibrosis, 30 Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences, Ciprofloxacin, 07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, genomics, Humans, Pseudomonas Infections, ADAPTATION, Lung, 11 Medical and Health Sciences, Phylogeny, Science & Technology, IDENTIFICATION, 31 Biological sciences, Genetic Variation, persistence, 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences, 06 Biological Sciences, Biological Evolution, EVOLUTION, Anti-Bacterial Agents, GENOME, P. aeruginosa, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, POPULATIONS, VIRULENCE, Virus Activation, ecology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, BACTERIOPHAGE, Research Article
GENES, Cystic Fibrosis, Prophages, phages, TEMPERATE PHAGES, Genome, Viral, Microbiology, ANNOTATION, cystic fibrosis, 30 Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences, Ciprofloxacin, 07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, genomics, Humans, Pseudomonas Infections, ADAPTATION, Lung, 11 Medical and Health Sciences, Phylogeny, Science & Technology, IDENTIFICATION, 31 Biological sciences, Genetic Variation, persistence, 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences, 06 Biological Sciences, Biological Evolution, EVOLUTION, Anti-Bacterial Agents, GENOME, P. aeruginosa, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, POPULATIONS, VIRULENCE, Virus Activation, ecology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, BACTERIOPHAGE, Research Article
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