Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
mBio. 2011 Apr 26;2(3):e00067-11. doi: 10.1128/mBio.00067-11. Print 2011.
While horizontal gene transfer occurs frequently among bacterial species, evidence for the transfer of DNA from host to microbe is exceptionally rare. However, the recent report by Anderson and Seifert [mBio 2(1):e00005-11, 2011] provides evidence for such an event with the finding that 11% of Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains harbor a 685-bp sequence that is 98 to 100% identical to the human long interspersed nuclear element L1. While the function of this element in gonococci remains unclear, this finding significantly impacts our consideration of the coevolution of hosts and microbes, particularly that of humans and pathogens.
虽然水平基因转移在细菌物种中经常发生,但从宿主到微生物转移 DNA 的证据极为罕见。然而,安德森和塞弗特最近的报告 [mBio 2(1):e00005-11, 2011] 提供了这样一个事件的证据,发现 11%的淋病奈瑟菌菌株携带有 685 个碱基对的序列,与人类长散布核元件 L1 的相似度为 98%至 100%。虽然这个元件在淋球菌中的功能尚不清楚,但这一发现极大地影响了我们对宿主和微生物(特别是人类和病原体)共同进化的考虑。