Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Giv'at Ram, Jerusalem, Israel.
Evolutionary Ecology and Genetics, Kiel University, Am Botanischen Garten 9, 24098 Kiel, Germany.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2020 Sep 28;375(1808):20190589. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0589. Epub 2020 Aug 10.
Host-associated microbiomes influence their host's fitness in myriad ways and can be viewed as a source of phenotypic plasticity. This plasticity may allow the host to accommodate novel environmental challenges and thus influence the host's evolutionary adaptation. As with other modalities of phenotypic plasticity in phenomena such as the Baldwin effect and genetic assimilation, the microbiome-mediated plasticity may influence host genetic adaptation by facilitating and accelerating it, by slowing it down, or even by preventing it. The dynamics involved are likely more complex than those of previously studied phenomena related to phenotypic plasticity, and involve different processes on each time scale, such as acquired recognition of newly associated microbes by the host's immune system on single- and multiple-generation time scales, or selection on transmission dynamics of microbes between hosts, acting on longer time scales. To date, it is unclear if and how any of these processes shape host evolution. This opinion piece article provides a conceptual framework for considering the processes by which microbiome-mediated plasticity directs host evolution and concludes with suggestions for key experimental tests of the presented ideas. This article is part of the theme issue 'The role of the microbiome in host evolution'.
宿主相关微生物组以多种方式影响宿主的适应性,可被视为表型可塑性的来源。这种可塑性可能使宿主适应新的环境挑战,从而影响宿主的进化适应。与鲍德温效应和遗传同化等现象中的其他表型可塑性模式一样,微生物组介导的可塑性可以通过促进和加速、减缓甚至阻止宿主遗传适应性来影响宿主遗传适应性。所涉及的动态可能比以前研究的与表型可塑性相关的现象更为复杂,并且涉及每个时间尺度上的不同过程,例如宿主免疫系统在单代和多代时间尺度上对新关联微生物的获得性识别,或宿主之间微生物传播动力学的选择,作用于更长的时间尺度。迄今为止,尚不清楚这些过程是否以及如何塑造宿主进化。这篇观点文章提供了一个概念框架,用于考虑微生物组介导的可塑性指导宿主进化的过程,并提出了对所提出观点进行关键实验检验的建议。本文是主题为“微生物组在宿主进化中的作用”的一部分。