Trinder Mark, Daisley Brendan A, Dube Josh S, Reid Gregor
Centre for Human Microbiome and Probiotic Research, Lawson Health Research Institute, St. Joseph's Health Care London, LondonON, Canada.
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Western Ontario, LondonON, Canada.
Front Microbiol. 2017 Apr 28;8:751. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00751. eCollection 2017.
Microbiota research often assumes that differences in abundance and identity of microorganisms have unique influences on host physiology. To test this concept mechanistically, germ-free mice are colonized with microbial communities to assess causation. Due to the cost, infrastructure challenges, and time-consuming nature of germ-free mouse models, an alternative approach is needed to investigate host-microbial interactions. (fruit flies) can be used as a high throughput screening model of host-microbiome interactions as they are affordable, convenient, and replicable. were essential in discovering components of the innate immune response to pathogens. However, axenic can easily be generated for microbiome studies without the need for ethical considerations. The simplified microbiota structure enables researchers to evaluate permutations of how each microbial species within the microbiota contribute to host phenotypes of interest. This enables the possibility of thorough strain-level analysis of host and microbial properties relevant to physiological outcomes. Moreover, a wide range of mutant strains can be affordably obtained from public stock centers. Given this, can be used to identify candidate mechanisms of host-microbe symbioses relevant to pathogen exclusion, innate immunity modulation, diet, xenobiotics, and probiotic/prebiotic properties in a high throughput manner. This perspective comments on the most promising areas of microbiota research that could immediately benefit from using the model.
微生物群研究通常假定微生物在丰度和种类上的差异会对宿主生理机能产生独特影响。为了从机制上验证这一概念,将无菌小鼠定殖微生物群落以评估因果关系。由于无菌小鼠模型成本高、基础设施要求高且耗时,需要一种替代方法来研究宿主与微生物的相互作用。(果蝇)可作为宿主 - 微生物组相互作用的高通量筛选模型,因为它们价格低廉、使用方便且可重复。果蝇对于发现针对病原体的先天免疫反应成分至关重要。然而,无菌果蝇可以很容易地用于微生物组研究,而无需考虑伦理问题。简化的微生物群结构使研究人员能够评估微生物群中每种微生物如何促成感兴趣的宿主表型的排列组合。这使得能够对与生理结果相关的宿主和微生物特性进行全面的菌株水平分析。此外,可以从公共种源中心经济地获得多种突变果蝇品系。鉴于此,果蝇可用于高通量识别与病原体排除、先天免疫调节、饮食、异生素以及益生菌/益生元特性相关的宿主 - 微生物共生的候选机制。本观点评论了微生物群研究中最有前景的领域,这些领域可立即从使用果蝇模型中受益。