The evolution of bacteriocin production in bacterial biofilms Journal Article


Authors: Bucci, V.; Nadell, C. D.; Xavier, J. B.
Article Title: The evolution of bacteriocin production in bacterial biofilms
Abstract: Bacteriocin production is a spiteful behavior of bacteria that is central to the competitive dynamics of many human pathogens. Social evolution predicts that bacteriocin production is favored when bacteriocin-producing cells are mixed at intermediate frequency with their competitors and when competitive neighborhoods are localized. Both predictions are supported by biofilmexperiments. However, the means by which physical and biological processes interact to produce conditions that favor the evolution of bacteriocin production remain to be investigated. Here we fill this gap using analytical and computational approaches. We identify and collapse key parameters into a single number, the critical bacteriocin range, that measures the threshold distance from a focal bacteriocin-producing cell within which its fitness is higher than that of a sensitive cell. We develop an agent-based model to test our predictions and confirmthat bacteriocin production is most favored when relatedness is intermediate and competition is local. We then use invasion analysis to determine evolutionarily stable strategies for bacteriocin production. Finally, we perform long-term evolutionary simulations to analyze how the critical bacteriocin range and genetic lineage segregation affect biodiversity in multistrain biofilms. We find that biodiversity is maintained in highly segregated biofilms for a wide array of critical bacteriocin ranges. However, under conditions of high nutrient penetration leading to well-mixed biofilms, biodiversity rapidly decreases and becomes sensitive to the critical bacteriocin range. © 2011 by The University of Chicago.
Keywords: cytology; bacteria (microorganisms); fitness; biochemistry; biodiversity; microbial activity; social evolution; pathogen; toxin; agent-based modeling; bacteriocins; microbiome; spite; genetic structure; biofilm; ecological modeling; evolutionarily stable strategy; interspecific competition; relatedness; species diversity
Journal Title: American Naturalist
Volume: 178
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0003-0147
Publisher: University of Chicago Press  
Date Published: 2011-12-01
Start Page: E162
End Page: E173
Language: English
DOI: 10.1086/662668
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22089878
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 9 December 2011" - "CODEN: AMNTA" - "Source: Scopus"
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  2. Joao Debivar Xavier
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