Introducing Lu-1, a Novel Lactobacillus jensenii Phage Abundant in the Urogenital Tract.
Bacteriophages (phages) play a key role in shaping microbial communities, including those of the human body. Phages are abundant members of the urogenital tract, most often persisting through the lysogenic life cycle as prophages integrated within the genomes of their bacterial hosts. While numerous...
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doaj-e102587e43074c7d80d719ba597a8b4f2021-03-03T21:50:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01156e023415910.1371/journal.pone.0234159Introducing Lu-1, a Novel Lactobacillus jensenii Phage Abundant in the Urogenital Tract.Taylor Miller-EnsmingerRita MormandoLaura MaskeriJason W ShapiroAlan J WolfeCatherine PutontiBacteriophages (phages) play a key role in shaping microbial communities, including those of the human body. Phages are abundant members of the urogenital tract, most often persisting through the lysogenic life cycle as prophages integrated within the genomes of their bacterial hosts. While numerous studies of the urogenital microbiota have focused on the most abundant bacterial member of this niche-Lactobacillus species-very little is known about Lactobacillus phages. Focusing on Lactobacillus jensenii strains from the urinary tract, we identified numerous prophages related to the previously characterized Lv-1 phage from a vaginal L. jensenii strain. Furthermore, we identified a new L. jensenii phage, Lu-1. Evidence suggests that both phages are abundant within the urogenital tract. CRISPR spacer sequences matching to Lv-1 and Lu-1 prophages were identified. While first detected in urinary isolates, the Lu-1 phage was also discovered in L. jensenii isolates from vaginal and perineal swabs, and both phages were found in metagenomic data sets. The prevalence of these phages in the isolates suggests that both phages are active members of the urogenital microbiota.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234159 |
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Taylor Miller-Ensminger Rita Mormando Laura Maskeri Jason W Shapiro Alan J Wolfe Catherine Putonti |
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Introducing Lu-1, a Novel Lactobacillus jensenii Phage Abundant in the Urogenital Tract. |
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Introducing Lu-1, a Novel Lactobacillus jensenii Phage Abundant in the Urogenital Tract. |
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Introducing Lu-1, a Novel Lactobacillus jensenii Phage Abundant in the Urogenital Tract. |
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Introducing Lu-1, a Novel Lactobacillus jensenii Phage Abundant in the Urogenital Tract. |
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Introducing Lu-1, a Novel Lactobacillus jensenii Phage Abundant in the Urogenital Tract. |
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introducing lu-1, a novel lactobacillus jensenii phage abundant in the urogenital tract. |
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Bacteriophages (phages) play a key role in shaping microbial communities, including those of the human body. Phages are abundant members of the urogenital tract, most often persisting through the lysogenic life cycle as prophages integrated within the genomes of their bacterial hosts. While numerous studies of the urogenital microbiota have focused on the most abundant bacterial member of this niche-Lactobacillus species-very little is known about Lactobacillus phages. Focusing on Lactobacillus jensenii strains from the urinary tract, we identified numerous prophages related to the previously characterized Lv-1 phage from a vaginal L. jensenii strain. Furthermore, we identified a new L. jensenii phage, Lu-1. Evidence suggests that both phages are abundant within the urogenital tract. CRISPR spacer sequences matching to Lv-1 and Lu-1 prophages were identified. While first detected in urinary isolates, the Lu-1 phage was also discovered in L. jensenii isolates from vaginal and perineal swabs, and both phages were found in metagenomic data sets. The prevalence of these phages in the isolates suggests that both phages are active members of the urogenital microbiota. |
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