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Dynamics of phage-host interactions in Bacteroides fragilis resolved by single-cell transcriptomics [scRNA-Seq data]

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The interactions between lytic phages and their hosts are typically studied in bulk culture, which obscures cell-cell differences in infection susceptibility or expression of protective factors. Here, we use bacterial single-cell RNA sequencing to profile the transcriptomes of ~50,000 cells from cultures of a human pathobiont, Bacteroides fragilis, infected with a lytic bacteriophage. From a single sampling, we quantified the asynchronous progression of phage infection in individual bacterial cells and reconstructed the infection timeline, characterizing both host and phage transcriptomic changes as infection unfolded. Further, we discovered phenotypic subpopulations of bacteria that remained uninfected. Each cell's vulnerability to phage infection was influenced by expression of multiple genetic loci, most prominently phase-variable capsular polysaccharide (CPS) biosynthesis pathways and an operon predicted to encode fimbrial genes. These findings uncovered genome-wide phase variation and stochasticity that enable bacterial survival and re-growth without acquiring additional mutations. Overall, we establish bacterial single-cell RNA sequencing as a powerful platform for investigating the dynamics of host-phage interactions and revealing the roles of phase variation and stochasticity in bacterial defenses. Overall design: Exponentialy growing Bacteroides fragilis NCTC 9343 culture was a) cultivated in chopped meat carbohydrate (CMC) media; b) infected with Bf12P1 phage in CMC media; c) cultivated in CMC media supplemented with 100µM bile acid DCA; d) infected with Bf12P1 phage in CMC media supplemented with 100µM bile acid DCA. Cells were fixed in 4% formaldehyde and processed via microSPLiT protocol.
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