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饮食会影响草食性鳞翅目幼虫肠道细菌种群的增殖和稳定性。

Diet influences proliferation and stability of gut bacterial populations in herbivorous lepidopteran larvae.

机构信息

Department of Entomology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Mar 13;15(3):e0229848. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229848. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Animals have ubiquitous associations with microorganisms, but microbial community composition and population dynamics can vary depending upon many environmental factors, including diet. The bacterial communities present in caterpillar (Lepidoptera) guts are highly variable, even among individuals of a species. Across lepidopteran species, it is unclear if the variation in their gut bacterial communities is due to ingested bacteria with diets or responses of gut bacteria to their diet. In this study, we aimed to understand whether bacteria establish and persist in the lepidopteran gut or just pass through the gut with food. We also examined whether bacterial establishment in lepidopteran guts depended on diet. We conducted a series of experiments using axenic and gnotobiotic insect rearing methods to address these objectives. We found that bacteria were established and maintained without replacement through the larval instars of the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) and corn earworm (Helicoverpa zea). Gut bacterial titers increased when larvae were fed gamma-irradiated corn leaves but decreased when fed a wheat germ artificial diet. However, bacterial titers of larvae fed on a pinto bean artificial diet were similar to those consuming intact plants. We also observed that microbial titers of fall armyworm and other folivorous larvae were positively related to the host body size throughout larval development. Collectively, these results suggest that the populations of bacteria present in caterpillar guts are not simply a transient community passing through the system, but rather are a dynamic component of the caterpillar gut. Sensitivity of bacterial populations to the type of diet fed to lepidopterans suggests that not all diets are equally useful for reducing variance in community structure and interpreting insect-microbe interactions.

摘要

动物与微生物有着普遍的联系,但微生物群落组成和种群动态会因许多环境因素而变化,包括饮食。毛毛虫(鳞翅目)肠道中存在的细菌群落变化很大,即使是同一物种的个体之间也是如此。在鳞翅目物种中,尚不清楚其肠道细菌群落的变化是由于饮食中摄入的细菌,还是肠道细菌对其饮食的反应。在这项研究中,我们旨在了解细菌是在鳞翅目肠道中建立并持续存在,还是只是随食物通过肠道。我们还研究了细菌在鳞翅目肠道中的建立是否依赖于饮食。我们使用无菌和无菌昆虫饲养方法进行了一系列实验来实现这些目标。我们发现,细菌在秋行军虫(Spodoptera frugiperda)和玉米穗虫(Helicoverpa zea)的幼虫期通过幼虫阶段建立并维持,无需替换。当幼虫喂食伽马辐照玉米叶片时,肠道细菌滴度增加,但当喂食小麦胚芽人工饲料时,细菌滴度下降。然而,食用花豆人工饲料的幼虫的细菌滴度与食用完整植物的幼虫相似。我们还观察到,秋行军虫和其他食叶幼虫的微生物滴度与宿主身体大小在整个幼虫发育过程中呈正相关。总的来说,这些结果表明,存在于毛毛虫肠道中的细菌种群不仅仅是通过系统的短暂群落,而是毛毛虫肠道的一个动态组成部分。细菌种群对鳞翅目昆虫所喂食的饮食类型的敏感性表明,并非所有饮食都同样有助于减少群落结构的变异性和解释昆虫-微生物相互作用。

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