Language

English

Publication Date

3-18-2025

Journal

mSystems

DOI

10.1128/msystems.01075-24

PMID

40013784

PMCID

PMC11915817

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

2-27-2025

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

Post-print

Abstract

Clostridioides difficile is a gram-positive spore-forming pathogen that commonly causes diarrheal infections in the developed world. Although C. difficile is a genetically diverse species, certain ribotypes are overrepresented in human infections, and it is unclear if metabolic adaptations are essential for the emergence of these epidemic ribotypes. To identify ribotype-specific metabolic differences, we therefore tested carbon substrate utilization by 88 C. difficile isolates and looked for differences in growth between 22 ribotypes. As expected, C. difficile was capable of growing on a variety of carbon substrates. Further, C. difficile strains clustered by phylogenetic relationship and displayed ribotype-specific and clade-specific metabolic capabilities. Surprisingly, we observed that two emerging lineages, ribotypes 023 and 255, have divergent metabolic phenotypes. In addition, although C. difficile Clade 5 is the most evolutionary distant clade and often detected in animals, it displayed robust growth on simple sugars similar to Clades 1–4. Altogether, our results corroborate the generalist metabolic strategy of C. difficile but also demonstrate lineage-specific metabolic capabilities.

Keywords

Clostridioides difficile, Ribotyping, Phenotype, Phylogeny, Humans, Carbon, Clostridium Infections

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