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剖析求偶喂食与交配行为对赠礼昆虫微生物群落的影响

Partitioning the effects of mating and nuptial feeding on the microbiome in gift-giving insects.

作者信息

Smith Chad C, Srygley Robert B, Dietrich Emma I, Mueller Ulrich G

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, 1 University Station C0990, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 78712, USA.

Northern Plains Area Research Laboratory, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, 1500 N. Central Avenue, Sidney, MT, 59270, USA.

出版信息

Environ Microbiol Rep. 2017 Apr;9(2):104-112. doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.12506. Epub 2017 Feb 6.

Abstract

Mating is a ubiquitous social interaction with the potential to influence the microbiome by facilitating transmission, modifying host physiology, and in species where males donate nuptial gifts to females, altering diet. We manipulated mating and nuptial gift consumption in two insects that differ in nuptial gift size, the Mormon cricket Anabrus simplex and the decorated cricket Gryllodes sigillatus, with the expectation that larger gifts are more likely to affect the gut microbiome. Surprisingly, mating, but not nuptial gift consumption, affected the structure of bacterial communities in the gut, and only in Mormon crickets. The change in structure was due to a precipitous drop in the abundance of lactic-acid bacteria in unmated females, a taxon known for their beneficial effects on nutrition and immunity. Mating did not affect phenoloxidase or lysozyme-like antibacterial activity in either species, suggesting that any physiological response to mating on host-microbe interactions is decoupled from systemic immunity. Protein supplementation also did not affect the gut microbiome in decorated crickets, suggesting that insensitivity of gut microbes to dietary protein could contribute to the lack of an effect of nuptial gift consumption. Our study provides experimental evidence that sexual interactions can affect the microbiome and suggests mating can promote beneficial gut bacteria.

摘要

交配是一种普遍存在的社会行为,它有可能通过促进微生物传播、改变宿主生理机能以及在雄性向雌性赠送婚礼物的物种中改变饮食结构来影响微生物群落。我们对两种婚礼物大小不同的昆虫——摩门螽斯(Anabrus simplex)和饰纹蟋蟀(Gryllodes sigillatus)的交配行为和婚礼物消耗情况进行了操控,预期较大的礼物更有可能影响肠道微生物群落。令人惊讶的是,交配而非婚礼物消耗影响了肠道细菌群落的结构,且仅在摩门螽斯中出现这种情况。结构变化是由于未交配雌性体内乳酸菌数量急剧下降所致,乳酸菌是一类对营养和免疫具有有益作用的分类群。交配对这两种昆虫的酚氧化酶或类溶菌酶抗菌活性均无影响,这表明宿主 - 微生物相互作用中对交配的任何生理反应都与全身免疫脱钩。蛋白质补充对饰纹蟋蟀的肠道微生物群落也没有影响,这表明肠道微生物对膳食蛋白质不敏感可能是婚礼物消耗没有产生影响的原因。我们的研究提供了实验证据,证明性互动可以影响微生物群落,并表明交配可以促进有益肠道细菌的生长。

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