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后生动物肠道微生物组的异速生长和生态学。

Allometry and Ecology of the Bilaterian Gut Microbiome.

机构信息

Department of Microbiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

出版信息

mBio. 2018 Mar 27;9(2):e00319-18. doi: 10.1128/mBio.00319-18.

Abstract

Classical ecology provides principles for construction and function of biological communities, but to what extent these apply to the animal-associated microbiota is just beginning to be assessed. Here, we investigated the influence of several well-known ecological principles on animal-associated microbiota by characterizing gut microbial specimens from bilaterally symmetrical animals () ranging from flies to whales. A rigorously vetted sample set containing 265 specimens from 64 species was assembled. Bacterial lineages were characterized by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Previously published samples were also compared, allowing analysis of over 1,098 samples in total. A restricted number of bacterial phyla was found to account for the great majority of gut colonists. Gut microbial composition was associated with host phylogeny and diet. We identified numerous gut bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences that diverged deeply from previously studied taxa, identifying opportunities to discover new bacterial types. The number of bacterial lineages per gut sample was positively associated with animal mass, paralleling known species-area relationships from island biogeography and implicating body size as a determinant of community stability and niche complexity. Samples from larger animals harbored greater numbers of anaerobic communities, specifying a mechanism for generating more-complex microbial environments. Predictions for species/abundance relationships from models of neutral colonization did not match the data set, pointing to alternative mechanisms such as selection of specific colonists by environmental niche. Taken together, the data suggest that niche complexity increases with gut size and that niche selection forces dominate gut community construction. The intestinal microbiome of animals is essential for health, contributing to digestion of foods, proper immune development, inhibition of pathogen colonization, and catabolism of xenobiotic compounds. How these communities assemble and persist is just beginning to be investigated. Here we interrogated a set of gut samples from a wide range of animals to investigate the roles of selection and random processes in microbial community construction. We show that the numbers of bacterial species increased with the weight of host organisms, paralleling findings from studies of island biogeography. Communities in larger organisms tended to be more anaerobic, suggesting one mechanism for niche diversification. Nonselective processes enable specific predictions for community structure, but our samples did not match the predictions of the neutral model. Thus, these findings highlight the importance of niche selection in community construction and suggest mechanisms of niche diversification.

摘要

经典生态学为生物群落的结构和功能提供了原则,但这些原则在多大程度上适用于与动物相关的微生物群,才刚刚开始得到评估。在这里,我们通过描述从苍蝇到鲸鱼的双侧对称动物()的肠道微生物样本,研究了几个著名的生态学原则对动物相关微生物群的影响。我们精心挑选了一个包含 64 个物种 265 个样本的严格审查样本集。通过 16S rRNA 基因测序来描述细菌谱系。还比较了以前发表的样本,总共分析了超过 1098 个样本。发现只有少数细菌门占据了肠道殖民者的绝大多数。肠道微生物组成与宿主系统发育和饮食有关。我们确定了许多与以前研究的分类群有很大差异的肠道细菌 16S rRNA 基因序列,为发现新的细菌类型提供了机会。每个肠道样本中的细菌谱系数量与动物体重呈正相关,与岛屿生物地理学中的已知物种-面积关系平行,暗示体型是群落稳定性和生态位复杂性的决定因素。来自较大动物的样本含有更多数量的厌氧群落,指定了一种产生更复杂微生物环境的机制。中性定植模型对物种/丰度关系的预测与数据集不匹配,表明存在替代机制,例如环境生态位选择特定的定植者。总的来说,这些数据表明,随着肠道大小的增加,生态位复杂性增加,而生态位选择力主导着肠道群落的构建。动物的肠道微生物组对健康至关重要,有助于消化食物、适当的免疫发育、抑制病原体定植和外来化合物的代谢。这些群落是如何组装和维持的才刚刚开始被研究。在这里,我们调查了一组来自广泛动物的肠道样本,以调查选择和随机过程在微生物群落构建中的作用。我们发现,细菌物种的数量随着宿主生物体重的增加而增加,与岛屿生物地理学的研究结果平行。较大生物体中的群落往往更具厌氧性,这表明了生态位多样化的一种机制。非选择性过程使群落结构的具体预测成为可能,但我们的样本与中性模型的预测不匹配。因此,这些发现强调了生态位选择在群落构建中的重要性,并提出了生态位多样化的机制。

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