Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmatic example is the bistable expression of virulence genes in Salmonella typhimurium, which leads to phenotypically virulent and phenotypically avirulent subpopulations. The two subpopulations have been shown to divide labor during S. typhimurium infections. Here, we show that heterogeneous virulence gene expression in this organism also promotes survival against exposure to antibiotics through a bet-hedging mechanism. Using microfluidic devices in combination with fluorescence time-lapse microscopy and quantitative image analysis, we analyzed the expression of virulence genes at the single cell level and related it to survival when exposed to a...
Virulence gene expression can represent a substantial fitness cost to pathogenic bacteria. In the mo...
Bacterial populations can show heteroresistance, where an antibiotic resistant subpopulation is part...
An understanding of within-host dynamics of pathogen interactions with eukaryotic cells can shape th...
Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmati...
<div><p>Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A par...
Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmati...
The emergence of phenotypically heterogeneous individuals within an isogenic bacterial population is...
Virulence factors generally enhance a pathogen's fitness and thereby foster transmission. However, m...
Antibiotic therapy often fails to eliminate a fraction of transiently refractory bacteria, causing r...
SummaryAntibiotic therapy often fails to eliminate a fraction of transiently refractory bacteria, ca...
Infected host tissues have complex anatomy, diverse cell types, and dynamic inflammation. Traditiona...
Virulence factors generally enhance a pathogen’s fitness and thereby foster transmission. However, m...
Salmonella Typhimurium elicits gut inflammation by the costly expression of HilD-controlled virulenc...
Heteroresistance refers to phenotypic heterogeneity of microbial clonal populations under antibiotic...
ABSTRACT Heteroresistance refers to phenotypic heterogeneity of microbial clonal populations under a...
Virulence gene expression can represent a substantial fitness cost to pathogenic bacteria. In the mo...
Bacterial populations can show heteroresistance, where an antibiotic resistant subpopulation is part...
An understanding of within-host dynamics of pathogen interactions with eukaryotic cells can shape th...
Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmati...
<div><p>Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A par...
Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmati...
The emergence of phenotypically heterogeneous individuals within an isogenic bacterial population is...
Virulence factors generally enhance a pathogen's fitness and thereby foster transmission. However, m...
Antibiotic therapy often fails to eliminate a fraction of transiently refractory bacteria, causing r...
SummaryAntibiotic therapy often fails to eliminate a fraction of transiently refractory bacteria, ca...
Infected host tissues have complex anatomy, diverse cell types, and dynamic inflammation. Traditiona...
Virulence factors generally enhance a pathogen’s fitness and thereby foster transmission. However, m...
Salmonella Typhimurium elicits gut inflammation by the costly expression of HilD-controlled virulenc...
Heteroresistance refers to phenotypic heterogeneity of microbial clonal populations under antibiotic...
ABSTRACT Heteroresistance refers to phenotypic heterogeneity of microbial clonal populations under a...
Virulence gene expression can represent a substantial fitness cost to pathogenic bacteria. In the mo...
Bacterial populations can show heteroresistance, where an antibiotic resistant subpopulation is part...
An understanding of within-host dynamics of pathogen interactions with eukaryotic cells can shape th...