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ESBL plasmid compatibility with the surrounding microbial community influences ESBL gene survival under CRISPR-antimicrobial targeting

Given, C.; Jonsdottir, I.; Norvasuo, K.; Paananen, P.; Ruotsalainen, P.; Hiltunen, T.; Gunell, M.; Hakanen, A. J.; Jalasvuori, M.; Penttinen, R.

2025-04-15 microbiology
10.1101/2025.04.15.648872 bioRxiv
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Bacteria often acquire resistance against antibiotics through the transfer of conjugative resistance plasmids. Hence, it is vital to develop strategies to mitigate the dispersal of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). CRISPR-based antimicrobial tools offer a sequence-specific solution to diminish and restrict the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance genes among bacteria. CRICON (CRISPR via conjugation) is an antimicrobial CRISPR tool that has been shown to efficiently reduce multi-resistance when targeting ESBL (Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase) harboring plasmids. However, conjugatively delivered genetic elements may be subjected to bacterial defense, lead to resistance development, and revert the efficiency of the CRISPR tools. Here, we studied the evolutionary consequences of four ESBL-harboring Escherichia coli strains targeted by CRICON in a 10-day multispecies microcosm experiment. We show that CRICON reduces the ESBL prevalence within the bacterial community, while the final ESBL persistence depends on the initial community composition. We observed an unexpected survival strategy of an ESBL-plasmid by escaping into a more competitive host species. Further, we show the development of partial resistance against the CRISPR-antimicrobials during the experiment. Our results underline the importance of the ecological and evolutionary factors in multispecies bacterial communities, as they may disrupt the effective use of CRISPR-based antimicrobial strategies via undesired outcomes of targeted therapies against plasmid-bearing multi-resistant bacteria.

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