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共生细菌有助于克服东方果实蝇在温度诱导下的应激。

Endosymbiotic Bacteria Aid to Overcome Temperature Induced Stress in the Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera dorsalis.

机构信息

Department of Entomology and Nematology, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Hessaraghatta Lake post, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 89, India.

Principal Scientist & ICAR National Fellow, Division of Entomology & Nematology, ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Hesseraghatta Lake PO, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560089, India.

出版信息

Microb Ecol. 2021 Oct;82(3):783-792. doi: 10.1007/s00248-021-01682-2. Epub 2021 Feb 9.

Abstract

Endosymbiotic microbiota are known to have an enormous impact on their host, influencing its physiology, behavior, fitness, and various other aspects. The present study hypothesizes that certain bacterial symbionts aid the Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis in its adaptation to survive thermal stress encountered in the environment. Investigative studies on the change in gut and reproductive tract microbiota diversity of male and female B. dorsalis revealed that certain genera of Acinetobacter, Brevibacillus, Bacillus, Enterobacter, Enterococcus, Pseudomonas, and Staphylococcus were involved in the adaptation of B. dorsalis to temperature stresses. The intestinal and reproductive tract bacterial community of B. dorsalis varied depending on the temperature the insects were reared at. We hypothesized that the microbiota present in B. dorsalis' gut helped it endure temperature stresses over prolonged periods. Out of 54 bacterial isolates, 25, 15, and 14 isolates were obtained from flies reared at 27 °C, 18 °C, and 35 °C, respectively. A 16S rDNA analysis revealed that the bacterial isolates (reared at different temperatures) belonged to different genera. The flies were supplemented with antibiotics to suppress the existing gut microbiota and subsequently fed with bacterial isolates from flies reared at 18 °C, 27 °C (control) or 35 °C separately. When these flies were placed in incubators pre-set at the above temperatures, the survival rate exhibited by the flies differed significantly. The flies fed with bacterial isolates from 18 °C could survive only in incubators pre-set at 18 °C, while flies fed with bacterial isolates from 35 °C could survive only at 35 °C and not vice versa. The microbiota supplementation assay established that the presence of specific bacterial isolates aided the flies' survival under varied thermal stresses.

摘要

内共生微生物群对其宿主有巨大影响,影响其生理、行为、适应性和许多其他方面。本研究假设某些细菌共生体帮助东方果实蝇 Bactrocera dorsalis 适应环境中遇到的热应激。对雄性和雌性 B. dorsalis 肠道和生殖道微生物多样性变化的研究表明,某些不动杆菌属、短小芽孢杆菌属、芽孢杆菌属、肠杆菌属、肠球菌属、假单胞菌属和葡萄球菌属参与了 B. dorsalis 对温度应激的适应。B. dorsalis 的肠道和生殖道细菌群落因昆虫所处的温度而异。我们假设存在于 B. dorsalis 肠道中的微生物群有助于其耐受长时间的温度应激。从在 27°C、18°C 和 35°C 下饲养的果蝇中分别获得了 54 个细菌分离物中的 25、15 和 14 个分离物。16S rDNA 分析显示,细菌分离物(在不同温度下饲养)属于不同的属。用抗生素处理果蝇以抑制现有的肠道微生物群,然后分别用在 18°C、27°C(对照)或 35°C 下饲养的果蝇中的细菌分离物喂养。当这些果蝇被放置在预先设定在上述温度的培养箱中时,它们的存活率有显著差异。用 18°C 细菌分离物喂养的果蝇只能在预先设定在 18°C 的培养箱中存活,而用 35°C 细菌分离物喂养的果蝇只能在 35°C 下存活,反之则不能。微生物群补充试验表明,特定细菌分离物的存在有助于果蝇在不同热应激下的生存。

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