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克氏埃斯科夫霉在较低等的阿蒂纳蚁类菌圃蚁(Mycetophylax morschi)的真菌养殖中对其本地宿主的适应性。

Escovopsis kreiselii specialization to its native hosts in the fungiculture of the lower attine ant Mycetophylax morschi.

作者信息

Custodio Bruna Cristina, Rodrigues Andre

机构信息

Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, UNESP - São Paulo State University, Av. 24-A, 1515, Rio Claro, SP, 13506-900, Brazil.

Center for the Study of Social Insects, UNESP - São Paulo State University, Av. 24-A, 1515, Rio Claro, SP, 13506-900, Brazil.

出版信息

Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek. 2019 Feb;112(2):305-317. doi: 10.1007/s10482-018-1158-x. Epub 2018 Sep 11.

Abstract

Parasite-host associations are widespread in nature and the fungus-growing ants are considered model organisms to study such interactions. These insects cultivate basidiomycetous fungi for food, which are threatened by mycotrophic fungi in the genus Escovopsis. Although recently described from colonies of the lower attine ant Mycetophylax morschi, the biology and pathogenicity of Escovopsis kreiselii are unknown. Herein, we evaluated the interaction of E. kreiselii with fungi cultivated by M. morschi (native hosts) and with a fungus cultivated by another attine ant species (non-native host). In addition, we examined the physical interactions between hypha of E. kreiselii and hypha from its native hosts using scanning electron microscopy. Escovopsis kreiselii inhibited the growth of fungal cultivars by 24% or more (with exception of one isolate), when compared to the fungal cultivars growing alone. Escovopsis kreiselii is attracted towards its native hosts through chemotaxis and inhibition occurs when there is physical contact with the hyphae of the fungal cultivar. As reported for Escovopsis parasites associated with leafcutter ants (higher attines), E. kreiselii growth increased in the presence of its native hosts, even before contact between both fungi occurred. In interactions with the fungal cultivar that is not naturally infected by E. kreiselii (non-native host), it caused inhibition but not at the same magnitude as in native hosts. Multiple lines of evidence suggest that E. kreiselii is an antagonist of the fungus cultivated by M. morschi and can chemically recognize such fungus.

摘要

寄生虫与宿主的关联在自然界中广泛存在,而切叶蚁被视为研究此类相互作用的模式生物。这些昆虫培育担子菌作为食物,而这些担子菌受到埃斯科沃普氏菌属的菌根真菌威胁。尽管最近从较低等的阿蒂纳蚁种——莫氏菌蚁的蚁群中发现了克氏埃斯科沃普氏菌,但该菌的生物学特性和致病性尚不清楚。在此,我们评估了克氏埃斯科沃普氏菌与莫氏菌蚁培育的真菌(本地宿主)以及与另一种阿蒂纳蚁种培育的真菌(非本地宿主)之间的相互作用。此外,我们使用扫描电子显微镜检查了克氏埃斯科沃普氏菌的菌丝与本地宿主的菌丝之间的物理相互作用。与单独生长的真菌培养物相比,克氏埃斯科沃普氏菌使真菌培养物的生长受到24%或更多的抑制(有一种分离株除外)。克氏埃斯科沃普氏菌通过趋化作用被吸引至其本地宿主,并且当与真菌培养物的菌丝发生物理接触时会产生抑制作用。正如与切叶蚁(高等阿蒂纳蚁)相关的埃斯科沃普氏寄生虫的报道那样,即使在两种真菌尚未接触之前,克氏埃斯科沃普氏菌在其本地宿主存在的情况下生长也会增加。在与未被克氏埃斯科沃普氏菌自然感染的真菌培养物(非本地宿主)的相互作用中,它会产生抑制作用,但程度不如在本地宿主中那样强烈。多条证据表明,克氏埃斯科沃普氏菌是莫氏菌蚁培育的真菌的拮抗剂,并且能够通过化学方式识别这种真菌。

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