Tolley Sarah J A, Nonacs Peter, Sapountzis Panagiotis
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Centre for Social Evolution, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Front Microbiol. 2019 Mar 6;10:296. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.00296. eCollection 2019.
While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic incongruences between hosts and endosymbionts suggest horizontal transmission must also occur. These horizontal acquisitions can have important implications for the biology of the host. is one of the most ecologically successful prokaryotes in arthropods, infecting an estimated 50-70% of all insect species. Much of this success is likely due to the fact that, in arthropods, is notorious for manipulating host reproduction to favor transmission through the female germline. However, its natural potential for horizontal transmission remains poorly understood. Here we evaluate the fundamental prerequisites for successful horizontal transfer, including necessary environmental conditions, genetic potential of bacterial strains, and means of mediating transfers. Furthermore, we revisit the relatedness of strains infecting the Panamanian leaf-cutting ant, , and its inquiline social parasite, , and compare our results to a study published more than 15 years ago by Van Borm et al. (2003). The results of this pilot study prompt us to reevaluate previous notions that obligate social parasitism reliably facilitates horizontal transfer and suggest that not all strains associated with ants have the same genetic potential for horizontal transmission.
虽然严格的垂直传播确保了细胞内共生关系的持久性,但宿主与内共生体之间的系统发育不一致表明水平传播也必定会发生。这些水平获得对宿主的生物学特性可能具有重要影响。[某种细菌名称]是节肢动物中在生态学上最为成功的原核生物之一,估计感染了所有昆虫物种的50% - 70%。这种成功很大程度上可能是由于在节肢动物中,[该细菌名称]因操纵宿主繁殖以利于通过雌性种系传播而声名狼藉。然而,其水平传播的天然潜力仍知之甚少。在这里,我们评估成功水平转移的基本前提条件,包括必要的环境条件、细菌菌株的遗传潜力以及介导转移的方式。此外,我们重新审视感染巴拿马切叶蚁[蚂蚁名称1]及其寄生性伴生蚁[蚂蚁名称2]的[该细菌名称]菌株之间的亲缘关系,并将我们的结果与15年多前Van Borm等人(2003年)发表的一项研究进行比较。这项初步研究的结果促使我们重新评估先前的观念,即专性社会寄生可靠地促进水平转移,并表明并非所有与蚂蚁相关的[该细菌名称]菌株都具有相同的水平传播遗传潜力。