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肠道细菌群落影响一种专食性食草蝴蝶的免疫力,但不影响其新陈代谢。

The gut bacterial community affects immunity but not metabolism in a specialist herbivorous butterfly.

作者信息

Duplouy Anne, Minard Guillaume, Saastamoinen Marjo

机构信息

Department of Biology, Biodiversity Unit Lund University Lund Sweden.

Research Centre for Ecological changes, Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program Faculty of Environmental and Biological Sciences University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2020 Jul 16;10(16):8755-8769. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6573. eCollection 2020 Aug.

Abstract

Plant tissues often lack essential nutritive elements and may contain a range of secondary toxic compounds. As nutritional imbalance in food intake may affect the performances of herbivores, the latter have evolved a variety of physiological mechanisms to cope with the challenges of digesting their plant-based diet. Some of these strategies involve living in association with symbiotic microbes that promote the digestion and detoxification of plant compounds or supply their host with essential nutrients missing from the plant diet. In Lepidoptera, a growing body of evidence has, however, recently challenged the idea that herbivores are nutritionally dependent on their gut microbial community. It is suggested that many of the herbivorous Lepidopteran species may not host a resident microbial community, but rather a transient one, acquired from their environment and diet. Studies directly testing these hypotheses are however scarce and come from an even more limited number of species.By coupling comparative metabarcoding, immune gene expression, and metabolomics analyses with experimental manipulation of the gut microbial community of prediapause larvae of the Glanville fritillary butterfly (, L.), we tested whether the gut microbial community supports early larval growth and survival, or modulates metabolism or immunity during early stages of development.We successfully altered this microbiota through antibiotic treatments and consecutively restored it through fecal transplants from conspecifics. Our study suggests that although the microbiota is involved in the up-regulation of an antimicrobial peptide, it did not affect the life history traits or the metabolism of early instars larvae.This study confirms the poor impact of the microbiota on diverse life history traits of yet another Lepidoptera species. However, it also suggests that potential eco-evolutionary host-symbiont strategies that take place in the gut of herbivorous butterfly hosts might have been disregarded, particularly how the microbiota may affect the host immune system homeostasis.

摘要

植物组织往往缺乏必需的营养元素,并且可能含有一系列次生毒性化合物。由于食物摄入中的营养失衡可能会影响食草动物的表现,因此后者进化出了多种生理机制来应对消化以植物为基础的食物所带来的挑战。其中一些策略涉及与共生微生物共生,这些微生物促进植物化合物的消化和解毒,或者为宿主提供植物性食物中缺失的必需营养物质。然而,在鳞翅目中,越来越多的证据最近对食草动物在营养上依赖其肠道微生物群落这一观点提出了挑战。有人认为,许多食草性鳞翅目物种可能没有常驻的微生物群落,而是有一个从环境和食物中获得的短暂微生物群落。然而,直接检验这些假设的研究很少,而且来自的物种数量甚至更少。通过将比较元条形码分析、免疫基因表达分析和代谢组学分析与对格兰维尔豹纹蝶(Melitaea cinxia,L.)滞育前期幼虫肠道微生物群落的实验操作相结合,我们测试了肠道微生物群落是否支持幼虫早期的生长和存活,或者在发育早期调节代谢或免疫。我们通过抗生素处理成功改变了这种微生物群,并通过同种异体粪便移植连续恢复了它。我们的研究表明,虽然微生物群参与了一种抗菌肽的上调,但它并没有影响初龄幼虫的生活史特征或代谢。这项研究证实了微生物群对另一种鳞翅目物种的多种生活史特征影响不大。然而,它也表明,在食草蝴蝶宿主肠道中发生的潜在生态进化宿主 - 共生体策略可能被忽视了,特别是微生物群如何影响宿主免疫系统的稳态。

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