Abstract

This research holds crucial implications for combating chronic infections, where multiple pathogens coexist and interact within the same environment. By uncovering the dynamic exchange of pyrimidines between Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) and Staphylococcus aureus (SA), our study reveals a previously unrecognized aspect of interspecies cooperation. The observed enhanced growth of a pyrimidine-deficient PA strain when co-cultured with SA suggests potential avenues for understanding and disrupting bacterial metabolic interdependencies in chronic infection settings. Furthermore, our findings highlight the mechanisms involved in metabolic exchange, emphasizing the importance of cell-to-cell contact. This research explored essential metabolic interactions to address the challenges posed by difficult-to-treat chronic infections.

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