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Metabolic modeling predicts specific gut bacteria as key determinants for Candida albicans colonization levels
Authors:Mohammad H Mirhakkak  Sascha Schuble  Tilman E Klassert  Sascha Brunke  Philipp Brandt  Daniel Loos  Ruben V Uribe  Felipe Senne de Oliveira Lino  Yueqiong Ni  Slavena Vylkova  Hortense Slevogt  Bernhard Hube  Glen J Weiss  Morten O A Sommer  Gianni Panagiotou
Abstract:Candida albicans is a leading cause of life-threatening hospital-acquired infections and can lead to Candidemia with sepsis-like symptoms and high mortality rates. We reconstructed a genome-scale C. albicans metabolic model to investigate bacterial-fungal metabolic interactions in the gut as determinants of fungal abundance. We optimized the predictive capacity of our model using wild type and mutant C. albicans growth data and used it for in silico metabolic interaction predictions. Our analysis of more than 900 paired fungal–bacterial metabolic models predicted key gut bacterial species modulating C. albicans colonization levels. Among the studied microbes, Alistipes putredinis was predicted to negatively affect C. albicans levels. We confirmed these findings by metagenomic sequencing of stool samples from 24 human subjects and by fungal growth experiments in bacterial spent media. Furthermore, our pairwise simulations guided us to specific metabolites with promoting or inhibitory effect to the fungus when exposed in defined media under carbon and nitrogen limitation. Our study demonstrates that in silico metabolic prediction can lead to the identification of gut microbiome features that can significantly affect potentially harmful levels of C. albicans.Subject terms: Fungi, Infectious diseases, Metagenomics, Gastrointestinal diseases, Microbiome
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