Duperron Sébastien, Halary Sébastien, Gallet Alison, Marie Benjamin
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, UMR7245 Mécanismes de Communication et Adaptation des Micro-organismes, Paris, France.
Institut Universitaire de France, Paris, France.
Front Public Health. 2020 Aug 21;8:407. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00407. eCollection 2020.
Over the last 15 years, the advent of high-throughput "omics" techniques has revealed the multiple roles and interactions occurring among hosts, their microbial partners and their environment. This microbiome revolution has radically changed our views of biology, evolution, and individuality. Sitting at the interface between a host and its environment, the microbiome is a relevant yet understudied compartment for ecotoxicology research. Various recent works confirm that the microbiome reacts to and interacts with contaminants, with consequences for hosts and ecosystems. In this paper, we thus advocate for the development of a "microbiome-aware ecotoxicology" of organisms. We emphasize its relevance and discuss important conceptual and technical pitfalls associated with study design and interpretation. We identify topics such as functionality, quantification, temporality, resilience, interactions, and prediction as major challenges and promising venues for microbiome research applied to ecotoxicology.
在过去15年里,高通量“组学”技术的出现揭示了宿主、其微生物伙伴及其环境之间发生的多种作用和相互作用。这场微生物组革命从根本上改变了我们对生物学、进化和个体性的看法。微生物组处于宿主与其环境的界面,是生态毒理学研究中一个相关但研究不足的部分。最近的各种研究证实,微生物组会对污染物做出反应并与之相互作用,从而对宿主和生态系统产生影响。因此,在本文中,我们主张发展针对生物体的“微生物组意识生态毒理学”。我们强调其相关性,并讨论与研究设计和解释相关的重要概念和技术陷阱。我们将功能、量化、时间性、恢复力、相互作用和预测等主题确定为应用于生态毒理学的微生物组研究的主要挑战和有前景的方向。