Bapteste Eric, Gérard Philippe, Larose Catherine, Blouin Manuel, Not Fabrice, Campos Liliane, Aïdan Géraldine, Selosse M André, Adénis M Sarah, Bouchard Frédéric, Dutreuil Sébastien, Corel Eduardo, Vigliotti Chloé, Huneman Philippe, Lapointe F Joseph, Lopez Philippe
Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, EPHE, Université des Antilles, 75005 Paris, France.
Micalis Institute, INRAE, AgroParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay, 78350 Jouy-en-Josas, France.
Biology (Basel). 2021 Jul 12;10(7):651. doi: 10.3390/biology10070651.
Many separate fields and practices nowadays consider microbes as part of their legitimate focus. Therefore, microbiome studies may act as unexpected unifying forces across very different disciplines. Here, we summarize how microbiomes appear as novel major biological players, offer new artistic frontiers, new uses from medicine to laws, and inspire novel ontologies. We identify several convergent emerging themes across ecosystem studies, microbial and evolutionary ecology, arts, medicine, forensic analyses, law and philosophy of science, as well as some outstanding issues raised by microbiome studies across these disciplines and practices. An 'epistemic revolution induced by microbiome studies' seems to be ongoing, characterized by four features: (i) an ecologization of pre-existing concepts within disciplines, (ii) a growing interest in systemic analyses of the investigated or represented phenomena and a greater focus on interactions as their root causes, (iii) the intent to use openly multi-scalar interaction networks as an explanatory framework to investigate phenomena to acknowledge the causal effects of microbiomes, (iv) a reconceptualization of the usual definitions of which individuals are worth considering as an explanans or as an explanandum by a given field, which result in a fifth strong trend, namely (v) a de-anthropocentrification of our perception of the world.
如今,许多不同的领域和实践都将微生物视为其合理关注的对象。因此,微生物组研究可能成为跨越截然不同学科的意想不到的统一力量。在这里,我们总结了微生物组如何成为新的主要生物学参与者,开辟新的艺术前沿,提供从医学到法律的新用途,并激发新的本体论。我们确定了生态系统研究、微生物与进化生态学、艺术、医学、法医分析、法律以及科学哲学等领域中几个趋同的新兴主题,以及微生物组研究在这些学科和实践中引发的一些突出问题。一场由微生物组研究引发的“认知革命”似乎正在进行,其具有四个特征:(i)各学科内既有概念的生态化;(ii)对所研究或呈现现象的系统分析兴趣日益浓厚,且更关注相互作用作为其根本原因;(iii)意图使用开放的多尺度相互作用网络作为解释框架来研究现象,以承认微生物组的因果效应;(iv)对特定领域通常认为哪些个体值得作为解释项或被解释项的定义进行重新概念化,这导致了第五个强烈趋势,即(v)我们对世界的认知去人类中心化。