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六方来的孢子与土壤:炭疽杆菌(Bacillus anthracis)的环境生物学与跨学科研究

Spores and soil from six sides: interdisciplinarity and the environmental biology of anthrax (Bacillus anthracis).

机构信息

National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC), University of Maryland, Annapolis, MD 21401, U.S.A.

Department of Biology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, U.S.A.

出版信息

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2018 Nov;93(4):1813-1831. doi: 10.1111/brv.12420. Epub 2018 May 6.

Abstract

Environmentally transmitted diseases are comparatively poorly understood and managed, and their ecology is particularly understudied. Here we identify challenges of studying environmental transmission and persistence with a six-sided interdisciplinary review of the biology of anthrax (Bacillus anthracis). Anthrax is a zoonotic disease capable of maintaining infectious spore banks in soil for decades (or even potentially centuries), and the mechanisms of its environmental persistence have been the topic of significant research and controversy. Where anthrax is endemic, it plays an important ecological role, shaping the dynamics of entire herbivore communities. The complex eco-epidemiology of anthrax, and the mysterious biology of Bacillus anthracis during its environmental stage, have necessitated an interdisciplinary approach to pathogen research. Here, we illustrate different disciplinary perspectives through key advances made by researchers working in Etosha National Park, a long-term ecological research site in Namibia that has exemplified the complexities of the enzootic process of anthrax over decades of surveillance. In Etosha, the role of scavengers and alternative routes (waterborne transmission and flies) has proved unimportant relative to the long-term persistence of anthrax spores in soil and their infection of herbivore hosts. Carcass deposition facilitates green-ups of vegetation to attract herbivores, potentially facilitated by the role of anthrax spores in the rhizosphere. The underlying seasonal pattern of vegetation, and herbivores' immune and behavioural responses to anthrax risk, interact to produce regular 'anthrax seasons' that appear to be a stable feature of the Etosha ecosystem. Through the lens of microbiologists, geneticists, immunologists, ecologists, epidemiologists, and clinicians, we discuss how anthrax dynamics are shaped at the smallest scale by population genetics and interactions within the bacterial communities up to the broadest scales of ecosystem structure. We illustrate the benefits and challenges of this interdisciplinary approach to disease ecology, and suggest ways anthrax might offer insights into the biology of other important pathogens. Bacillus anthracis, and the more recently emerged Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis, share key features with other environmentally transmitted pathogens, including several zoonoses and panzootics of special interest for global health and conservation efforts. Understanding the dynamics of anthrax, and developing interdisciplinary research programs that explore environmental persistence, is a critical step forward for understanding these emerging threats.

摘要

环境传播疾病的相关知识相对欠缺,其生态也尚未得到充分研究。在此,我们通过对炭疽杆菌(Bacillus anthracis)生物学的六方跨学科综述,明确了研究环境传播和持久性所面临的挑战。炭疽是一种人畜共患疾病,能够在土壤中维持具有感染性的孢子库长达几十年(甚至可能数百年),其环境持久性机制一直是大量研究和争议的主题。在炭疽病流行的地区,它起着重要的生态作用,影响着整个食草动物群落的动态。炭疽病复杂的生态流行病学以及炭疽杆菌在环境阶段的神秘生物学,使得对病原体的研究需要采取跨学科的方法。在这里,我们通过在纳米比亚埃托沙国家公园工作的研究人员取得的关键进展,说明了不同学科的观点,该公园是一个长期的生态研究点,几十年来的监测表明了炭疽病的地方性流行过程的复杂性。在埃托沙,食腐动物和其他途径(水传播和苍蝇传播)的作用相对于炭疽孢子在土壤中的长期持久性及其对食草动物宿主的感染来说并不重要。尸体沉积促进了植被的生长,吸引了食草动物,炭疽孢子在根际中的作用可能促进了这一过程。植被的季节性变化模式以及食草动物对炭疽风险的免疫和行为反应相互作用,产生了定期的“炭疽季节”,这似乎是埃托沙生态系统的一个稳定特征。通过微生物学家、遗传学家、免疫学家、生态学家、流行病学家和临床医生的视角,我们讨论了炭疽病的动态是如何在最小的范围内受到细菌群落内部的种群遗传学和相互作用的影响,以及在最广泛的生态系统结构范围内受到影响的。我们说明了这种疾病生态学跨学科方法的好处和挑战,并提出了炭疽病可能为其他重要病原体的生物学提供哪些见解的建议。炭疽杆菌和最近出现的炭疽芽孢杆菌生物变种炭疽杆菌与其他环境传播病原体具有关键特征,包括几种对全球健康和保护工作具有特殊意义的人畜共患疾病和人畜共患疾病。了解炭疽病的动态,并开展探索环境持久性的跨学科研究项目,是了解这些新出现威胁的关键一步。

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