Phage induction of Staphylococcus aureus pathogenicity islands promotes the CRISPR-Cas adaptive immune response.

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作者:Banh Dalton V, Goldberg Gregory W, Marraffini Luciano A
Staphylococcus aureus pathogenicity islands (SaPIs) are mobile genetic elements carrying virulence genes that spread upon infection by helper phages that induce their transfer. Staphylococci also carry type II and III CRISPR-Cas systems that mount an adaptive immune response against phages through the acquisition of spacer sequences from viral genomes, directing Cas nucleases to their targets. Whether and how SaPIs and CRISPR interact with each other during helper phage infection is not known. Here we report that, as a result of the packaging of incomplete helper phage genomes into SaPI particles, defective viral DNA delivered into new hosts stimulates spacer acquisition in both CRISPR types. Once immunized, staphylococci target the helper phage and prevent SaPI mobilization. Our work reveals an unexpected synergy between CRISPR-Cas systems and SaPIs that enhances antiphage immunity and could favor the retention of beneficial elements within the population.

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