Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Chem Soc Rev. 2018 Mar 5;47(5):1705-1729. doi: 10.1039/c7cs00664k.
Microbes living within host-associated microbial communities (microbiotas) rely on chemical communication to interact with surrounding organisms. These interactions serve many purposes, from supplying the multicellular host with nutrients to antagonizing invading pathogens, and breakdown of chemical signaling has potentially negative consequences for both the host and microbiota. Efforts to engineer microbes to take part in chemical interactions represent a promising strategy for modulating chemical signaling within these complex communities. In this review, we discuss prominent examples of chemical interactions found within host-associated microbial communities, with an emphasis on the plant-root microbiota and the intestinal microbiota of animals. We then highlight how an understanding of such interactions has guided efforts to engineer microbes to participate in chemical signaling in these habitats. We discuss engineering efforts in the context of chemical interactions that enable host colonization, promote host health, and exclude pathogens. Finally, we describe prominent challenges facing this field and propose new directions for future engineering efforts.
生活在宿主相关微生物群落(微生物组)中的微生物依赖于化学通讯与周围的生物体相互作用。这些相互作用有多种用途,从为多细胞宿主提供营养物质到拮抗入侵的病原体,而化学信号的中断可能对宿主和微生物组都有负面影响。工程微生物参与化学相互作用的努力代表了一种调节这些复杂群落中化学信号的有前途的策略。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了在宿主相关微生物群落中发现的化学相互作用的突出例子,重点是植物根系微生物组和动物的肠道微生物组。然后,我们强调了对这些相互作用的理解如何指导工程微生物参与这些栖息地的化学信号传递。我们在能够促进宿主定植、促进宿主健康和排除病原体的化学相互作用的背景下讨论工程努力。最后,我们描述了该领域面临的突出挑战,并为未来的工程努力提出了新的方向。