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防御中的一致性:蜜蜂工蜂对多种病原体表现出保守的分子反应。

Unity in defence: honeybee workers exhibit conserved molecular responses to diverse pathogens.

作者信息

Doublet Vincent, Poeschl Yvonne, Gogol-Döring Andreas, Alaux Cédric, Annoscia Desiderato, Aurori Christian, Barribeau Seth M, Bedoya-Reina Oscar C, Brown Mark J F, Bull James C, Flenniken Michelle L, Galbraith David A, Genersch Elke, Gisder Sebastian, Grosse Ivo, Holt Holly L, Hultmark Dan, Lattorff H Michael G, Le Conte Yves, Manfredini Fabio, McMahon Dino P, Moritz Robin F A, Nazzi Francesco, Niño Elina L, Nowick Katja, van Rij Ronald P, Paxton Robert J, Grozinger Christina M

机构信息

German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.

Centre for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter, Penryn, UK.

出版信息

BMC Genomics. 2017 Mar 2;18(1):207. doi: 10.1186/s12864-017-3597-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Organisms typically face infection by diverse pathogens, and hosts are thought to have developed specific responses to each type of pathogen they encounter. The advent of transcriptomics now makes it possible to test this hypothesis and compare host gene expression responses to multiple pathogens at a genome-wide scale. Here, we performed a meta-analysis of multiple published and new transcriptomes using a newly developed bioinformatics approach that filters genes based on their expression profile across datasets. Thereby, we identified common and unique molecular responses of a model host species, the honey bee (Apis mellifera), to its major pathogens and parasites: the Microsporidia Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae, RNA viruses, and the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor, which transmits viruses.

RESULTS

We identified a common suite of genes and conserved molecular pathways that respond to all investigated pathogens, a result that suggests a commonality in response mechanisms to diverse pathogens. We found that genes differentially expressed after infection exhibit a higher evolutionary rate than non-differentially expressed genes. Using our new bioinformatics approach, we unveiled additional pathogen-specific responses of honey bees; we found that apoptosis appeared to be an important response following microsporidian infection, while genes from the immune signalling pathways, Toll and Imd, were differentially expressed after Varroa/virus infection. Finally, we applied our bioinformatics approach and generated a gene co-expression network to identify highly connected (hub) genes that may represent important mediators and regulators of anti-pathogen responses.

CONCLUSIONS

Our meta-analysis generated a comprehensive overview of the host metabolic and other biological processes that mediate interactions between insects and their pathogens. We identified key host genes and pathways that respond to phylogenetically diverse pathogens, representing an important source for future functional studies as well as offering new routes to identify or generate pathogen resilient honey bee stocks. The statistical and bioinformatics approaches that were developed for this study are broadly applicable to synthesize information across transcriptomic datasets. These approaches will likely have utility in addressing a variety of biological questions.

摘要

背景

生物体通常面临多种病原体的感染,人们认为宿主针对所遇到的每种病原体都已形成了特定的反应。转录组学的出现使得检验这一假设并在全基因组范围内比较宿主基因对多种病原体的表达反应成为可能。在此,我们使用一种新开发的生物信息学方法对多个已发表的和新的转录组进行了荟萃分析,该方法基于基因在各数据集中的表达谱对其进行筛选。借此,我们确定了模式宿主物种蜜蜂(西方蜜蜂)对其主要病原体和寄生虫的共同及独特分子反应,这些病原体和寄生虫包括微孢子虫(apis微孢子虫和ceranae微孢子虫)、RNA病毒以及传播病毒的外寄生螨狄斯瓦螨。

结果

我们确定了一组共同的基因和保守的分子途径,它们对所有研究的病原体均有反应,这一结果表明对多种病原体的反应机制存在共性。我们发现感染后差异表达的基因比未差异表达的基因具有更高的进化速率。使用我们新的生物信息学方法,我们揭示了蜜蜂额外的病原体特异性反应;我们发现凋亡似乎是微孢子虫感染后的一种重要反应,而免疫信号通路Toll和Imd的基因在狄斯瓦螨/病毒感染后差异表达。最后,我们应用我们的生物信息学方法生成了一个基因共表达网络,以识别可能代表抗病原体反应的重要介质和调节因子的高度连接(枢纽)基因。

结论

我们的荟萃分析全面概述了介导昆虫与其病原体之间相互作用的宿主代谢及其他生物学过程。我们确定了对系统发育上不同病原体有反应的关键宿主基因和途径,这是未来功能研究的重要来源,同时也为鉴定或培育抗病原体蜜蜂种群提供了新途径。为该研究开发的统计和生物信息学方法广泛适用于整合转录组数据集的信息。这些方法可能有助于解决各种生物学问题。

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