Debarbieux Laurent
Institut Pasteur, Molecular Biology of the Gene in Extremophiles Unit, Department of Microbiology, F-75015 Paris, France.
Curr Opin Microbiol. 2014 Aug;20:125-30. doi: 10.1016/j.mib.2014.05.015. Epub 2014 Jun 19.
Billions of years of evolution have resulted in microbial viruses and their hosts communicating in such a way that neither of these antagonists can dominate the other definitively. Studies of the molecular mechanisms underlying this dialog, initially in bacteriophages, rapidly identified several of the ways in which bacteria resist bacteriophage infections and bacteriophages defeat bacterial defenses. From an ecological perspective, recent data have raised many questions about the dynamic interactions between bacteria and bacteriophages, the densities of which, in complex microbial populations, are only beginning to be investigated. The next challenge will be determining how the dialog between microbial viruses and their hosts modulates complex ecosystems, such as those found in healthy humans or infected patients.
数十亿年的进化使得微生物病毒及其宿主以一种方式进行交流,即这两种对抗者都无法彻底支配对方。最初对噬菌体中这种对话背后分子机制的研究,迅速确定了细菌抵抗噬菌体感染以及噬菌体战胜细菌防御的几种方式。从生态学角度来看,最近的数据引发了许多关于细菌和噬菌体之间动态相互作用的问题,而在复杂微生物群体中它们的密度才刚刚开始被研究。下一个挑战将是确定微生物病毒与其宿主之间的对话如何调节复杂的生态系统,比如健康人体内或感染患者体内的生态系统。