College of Animal Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China.
College of Animal Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China.
Cell Chem Biol. 2017 Jan 19;24(1):66-75. doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2016.11.015.
Insects develop efficient antimicrobial strategies to flourish in a bacterial world. It has long been proposed that native gut microbiota is an important component of host defense; however, the responsible species have rarely been isolated to elucidate the mechanism of action. Here we show that the dominant symbiotic bacterium Enterococcus mundtii associated with the generalist herbivore Spodoptera littoralis actively secretes a stable class IIa bacteriocin (mundticin KS) against invading bacteria, but not against other gut residents, facilitating the normal development of host gut microbiota. A mundticin-defective strain lost inhibitory activity. Furthermore, purified mundticin cures infected larvae. Thus, the constitutively produced antimicrobials by native extracellular symbionts create a significant chemical barrier inside limiting invader expansion. This unique property also benefits E. mundtii itself by providing a competitive advantage, contributing to its dominance within complex microbial settings and its prevalence across Lepidoptera, and probably promotes the long-term cooperative symbiosis between both parties.
昆虫进化出了高效的抗菌策略,以在细菌世界中繁衍生息。长期以来,人们一直认为本土肠道微生物群是宿主防御的重要组成部分;然而,负责的物种很少被分离出来以阐明其作用机制。在这里,我们表明与泛食性草食性昆虫 Spodoptera littoralis 相关的优势共生细菌肠球菌 Enterococcus mundtii 积极分泌一种稳定的 IIa 类细菌素( mundticin KS)来对抗入侵细菌,但不针对其他肠道居民,从而促进宿主肠道微生物群的正常发育。一个 mundticin 缺陷菌株失去了抑制活性。此外,纯化的 mundticin 可以治愈感染的幼虫。因此,由原生细胞外共生体产生的固有抗菌物质在内部形成了一个显著的化学屏障,限制了入侵的扩张。这种独特的特性也使 E. mundtii 本身受益,因为它提供了竞争优势,有助于其在复杂的微生物环境中占据主导地位,并在鳞翅目昆虫中广泛存在,可能促进了双方之间的长期合作共生。