抗生物質の成功と失敗を左右する微生物栄養条件の解明(Just the Right Amount: Microbial Nutrients Drive Success and Failure of Antibiotics)

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2026-02-24 カリフォルニア工科大学(Caltech)

カリフォルニア工科大学(Caltech)の研究チームは、微生物が置かれる栄養環境が抗生物質の効果を大きく左右することを明らかにした。細菌の増殖速度や代謝状態は周囲の栄養濃度に依存し、栄養が過剰または不足すると抗生物質への感受性が変化する。特に、特定の抗菌薬は活発に増殖する細胞に強く作用する一方、栄養制限下で代謝が低下した細菌は耐性様の挙動を示すことが確認された。研究は、抗生物質治療の成否が単に薬剤特性だけでなく、感染部位の栄養環境にも左右されることを示唆しており、治療戦略の最適化や耐性対策の新たな視点を提供する成果となった。

抗生物質の成功と失敗を左右する微生物栄養条件の解明(Just the Right Amount: Microbial Nutrients Drive Success and Failure of Antibiotics)

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栄養ボトルネックが構造化された細菌集団における抗生物質の効力を制御する A nutrient bottleneck controls antibiotic efficacy in structured bacterial populations

Anna M. Hancock,Arabella S. Dill-Macky,Jenna A. Moore,Catherine Day,Mohamed S. Donia & Sujit S. Datta
Nature Communications  Published:20 February 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-69625-4 An unedited version of this manuscript

Abstract

Antibiotic resistance is a growing global health threat. Although antibiotic activity is well studied in homogeneous liquid cultures, many infections are caused by spatially structured multicellular populations where consumption of scarce nutrients establishes strong spatial variations in their abundance. These nutrient variations have long been hypothesized to help bacterial populations tolerate antibiotics, since liquid culture studies link antibiotic tolerance to metabolic activity, and thus, local nutrient availability. Here, we test this hypothesis by visualizing cell death in structured Escherichia coli populations exposed to select nutrients and antibiotics. We find that nutrient availability acts as a bottleneck to antibiotic killing, causing death to propagate through the population as a traveling front. By integrating our measurements with biophysical theory and simulations, we establish quantitative principles that explain how collective nutrient consumption can limit the progression of this “death front,” protecting a population from a nominally deadly antibiotic dose. While increasing nutrient supply can overcome this bottleneck, in some cases, excess nutrient unexpectedly promotes the regrowth of resistant cells. Altogether, this work provides a key step toward predicting and controlling antibiotic treatment of spatially structured bacterial populations, yielding biophysical insights into collective behavior and guiding strategies for effective antibiotic stewardship.

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