Elya Carolyn, Zhang Vivian, Ludington William B, Eisen Michael B
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California, United States of America.
Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2016 Nov 29;11(11):e0167357. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167357. eCollection 2016.
There is growing evidence that the microbes found in the digestive tracts of animals influence host biology, but we still do not understand how they accomplish this. Here, we evaluated how different microbial species commonly associated with laboratory-reared Drosophila melanogaster impact host biology at the level of gene expression in the dissected adult gut and in the entire adult organism. We observed that guts from animals associated from the embryonic stage with either zero, one or three bacterial species demonstrated indistinguishable transcriptional profiles. Additionally, we found that the gut transcriptional profiles of animals reared in the presence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae alone or in combination with bacteria could recapitulate those of conventionally-reared animals. In contrast, we found whole body transcriptional profiles of conventionally-reared animals were distinct from all of the treatments tested. Our data suggest that adult flies are insensitive to the ingestion of the bacteria found in their gut, but that prior to adulthood, different microbes impact the host in ways that lead to global transcriptional differences observable across the whole adult body.
越来越多的证据表明,动物消化道中发现的微生物会影响宿主生物学,但我们仍不了解它们是如何做到这一点的。在这里,我们评估了通常与实验室饲养的黑腹果蝇相关的不同微生物物种如何在解剖的成年肠道和整个成年生物体的基因表达水平上影响宿主生物学。我们观察到,从胚胎阶段开始与零种、一种或三种细菌物种相关联的动物的肠道表现出难以区分的转录谱。此外,我们发现仅在酵母酿酒酵母存在下或与细菌联合饲养的动物的肠道转录谱可以重现传统饲养动物的转录谱。相比之下,我们发现传统饲养动物的全身转录谱与所有测试处理都不同。我们的数据表明,成年果蝇对摄入其肠道中的细菌不敏感,但在成年之前,不同的微生物以导致整个成年生物体可观察到的全局转录差异的方式影响宿主。