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一种社会性吸虫中寄生虫微生物群与种型发育及群体结构之间的关联

Association between parasite microbiomes and caste development and colony structure in a social trematode.

作者信息

Jorge Fátima, Dheilly Nolwenn M, Froissard Céline, Poulin Robert

机构信息

Otago Micro and Nano Imaging, Electron Microscopy Unit, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2022 Nov;31(21):5608-5617. doi: 10.1111/mec.16671. Epub 2022 Sep 2.

Abstract

Division of labour through the formation of morphologically and functionally distinct castes is a recurring theme in the evolution of animal sociality. The mechanisms driving the differentiation of individuals into distinct castes remain poorly understood, especially for animals forming clonal colonies. We test the association between microbiomes and caste formation within the social trematode Philophthalmus attenuatus, using a metabarcoding approach targeting the bacterial 16S SSU rRNA gene. Clonal colonies of this trematode within snail hosts comprise large reproductive individuals which produce dispersal stages, and small, non-reproducing soldiers which defend the colony against invaders. In colonies extracted directly from field-collected snails, reproductives harboured more diverse bacterial communities than soldiers, and reproductives and soldiers harboured distinct bacterial communities, at all taxonomic levels considered. No single bacterial taxon showed high enough prevalence in either soldiers or reproductives to be singled out as a key driver, indicating that the whole microbial community contributes to these differences. Other colonies were experimentally exposed to antibiotics to alter their bacterial communities, and sampled shortly after treatment and weeks later after allowing for turnover of colony members. At those time points, bacterial communities of the two castes still differed across all antibiotic treatments; however, the caste ratio within colonies changed: after antibiotic disruption and turnover of individuals, new individuals were more likely to become reproductives than in undisturbed control colonies. Our results reveal that each caste has a distinct microbiome; whether the social context affects the microbiota, or whether microbes contribute to modulating the phenotype of individuals, remains to be determined.

摘要

通过形成形态和功能上不同的等级来进行分工,是动物社会性进化中反复出现的一个主题。驱动个体分化为不同等级的机制仍知之甚少,尤其是对于形成克隆群体的动物而言。我们使用针对细菌16S小亚基核糖体RNA基因的宏条形码方法,来测试社会吸虫——减毒嗜眼吸虫体内微生物群与等级形成之间的关联。这种吸虫在蜗牛宿主体内的克隆群体包括产生扩散阶段的大型繁殖个体,以及保护群体免受入侵者侵害的小型非繁殖型“士兵”个体。在直接从野外采集的蜗牛中提取的群体里,在所有考虑的分类水平上,繁殖个体比“士兵”个体拥有更多样化的细菌群落,并且繁殖个体和“士兵”个体拥有不同的细菌群落。没有单一的细菌分类群在“士兵”个体或繁殖个体中表现出足够高的流行率而被单独挑出来作为关键驱动因素,这表明整个微生物群落导致了这些差异。其他群体被实验性地暴露于抗生素以改变其细菌群落,并在处理后不久以及在允许群体成员更替数周后进行采样。在这些时间点,所有抗生素处理下两个等级的细菌群落仍然存在差异;然而,群体内的等级比例发生了变化:在抗生素破坏和个体更替之后,新个体比在未受干扰的对照群体中更有可能成为繁殖个体。我们的结果表明每个等级都有一个独特的微生物群;社会环境是否影响微生物群,或者微生物是否有助于调节个体的表型,仍有待确定。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/00da/9826137/2a04ed174bbf/MEC-31-5608-g001.jpg

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