School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering, Key Laboratory of Biometallurgy of Ministry of Education, Central South University, Changsha, China.
State Key Laboratory of Lake Science and Environment, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 2023 Feb 28;89(2):e0197322. doi: 10.1128/aem.01973-22. Epub 2023 Jan 19.
Viruses are widespread in various ecosystems, and they play important roles in regulating the microbial community via host-virus interactions. Recently, metagenomic studies showed that there are extremely diverse viruses in different environments from the ocean to the human gut, but the influences of viral communities on microbial communities are poorly understood, especially in extreme environments. Here, we used metagenomics to characterize microbial communities and viral communities in acid mine drainage (AMD) and evaluated how viruses shape microbial community constrained by the harsh environments. Our results showed that AMD viral communities are significantly associated with the microbial communities, and viral diversity has positive correlations with microbial diversity. Viral community explained more variations of microbial community composition than environmental factors in AMD of a polymetallic mine. Moreover, we found that viruses harboring adaptive genes regulate a relative abundance of hosts under the modulation of environmental factors, such as pH. We also observed that viral diversity has significant correlations with the global properties of microbial cooccurrence networks, such as modularity. In addition, the results of null modeling analyses revealed that viruses significantly affect microbial community phylogeny and play important roles in regulating ecological processes of community assembly, such as dispersal limitation and homogenous dispersal. Together, these results revealed that AMD viruses are critical forces driving microbial network and community assembly via host-virus interactions. Viruses as mobile genetic elements play critical roles in the adaptive evolution of their hosts in extreme environments. However, how viruses further influence microbial community structure and assembly is still unclear. A recent metagenomic study observed diverse viruses unexplored in acid mine drainage, revealing the associations between the viral community and environmental factors. Here, we showed that viruses together with environmental factors can constrain the relative abundance of host and microbial community assembly in AMD of copper mines and polymetallic mines. Our results highlight the importance of viruses in shaping the microbial community from the individual host level to the community level.
病毒广泛存在于各种生态系统中,通过宿主-病毒相互作用,在调节微生物群落方面发挥着重要作用。最近的宏基因组研究表明,从海洋到人类肠道的不同环境中存在着极其多样化的病毒,但病毒群落对微生物群落的影响还知之甚少,尤其是在极端环境中。在这里,我们使用宏基因组学来描述酸性矿山排水(AMD)中的微生物群落和病毒群落,并评估病毒如何在恶劣环境的限制下塑造微生物群落。我们的结果表明,AMD 病毒群落与微生物群落显著相关,病毒多样性与微生物多样性呈正相关。在多金属矿的 AMD 中,病毒群落比环境因素能更好地解释微生物群落组成的变化。此外,我们发现,携带适应性基因的病毒在环境因素(如 pH 值)的调节下,调控宿主的相对丰度。我们还观察到,病毒多样性与微生物共现网络的全局性质(如模块性)有显著的相关性。此外,零模型分析的结果表明,病毒显著影响微生物群落的系统发育,并在调节群落组装的生态过程中发挥重要作用,如扩散限制和均匀扩散。总的来说,这些结果表明,AMD 病毒通过宿主-病毒相互作用,成为驱动微生物网络和群落组装的关键力量。作为移动遗传元件,病毒在极端环境中宿主的适应性进化中起着关键作用。然而,病毒如何进一步影响微生物群落结构和组装仍不清楚。最近的一项宏基因组研究观察到了在酸性矿山排水中未被探索的多种病毒,揭示了病毒群落与环境因素之间的关联。在这里,我们表明,病毒与环境因素一起可以限制铜矿和多金属矿 AMD 中宿主和微生物群落组装的相对丰度。我们的研究结果强调了病毒在从单个宿主水平到群落水平塑造微生物群落方面的重要性。