Foster Kevin R, Schluter Jonas, Coyte Katharine Z, Rakoff-Nahoum Seth
Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK.
Computational Biology Program, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10065, USA.
Nature. 2017 Aug 2;548(7665):43-51. doi: 10.1038/nature23292.
The human body carries vast communities of microbes that provide many benefits. Our microbiome is complex and challenging to understand, but evolutionary theory provides a universal framework with which to analyse its biology and health impacts. Here we argue that to understand a given microbiome feature, such as colonization resistance, host nutrition or immune development, we must consider how hosts and symbionts evolve. Symbionts commonly evolve to compete within the host ecosystem, while hosts evolve to keep the ecosystem on a leash. We suggest that the health benefits of the microbiome should be understood, and studied, as an interplay between microbial competition and host control.
人体携带着大量有益的微生物群落。我们的微生物组复杂且难以理解,但进化理论提供了一个通用框架,用以分析其生物学特性和对健康的影响。在此我们认为,要理解特定的微生物组特征,如定植抗性、宿主营养或免疫发育,就必须考虑宿主和共生体如何进化。共生体通常会进化以在宿主生态系统内竞争,而宿主则进化以控制该生态系统。我们建议,微生物组的健康益处应作为微生物竞争与宿主控制之间的相互作用来理解和研究。