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来自实验室和自然栖息地的黑腹果蝇幼虫气道的微生物组成存在差异。

The microbial composition of larval airways from Drosophila melanogaster differ between specimens from laboratory and natural habitats.

作者信息

Angstmann Hanna, Pfeiffer Stefan, Kublik Susanne, Ehrhardt Birte, Uliczka Karin, Rabe Klaus F, Roeder Thomas, Wagner Christina, Schloter Michael, Krauss-Etschmann Susanne

机构信息

Division of Experimental Asthma Research, Early Life Origins of Chronic Lung Disease, Research Center Borstel, German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Airway Research Center North (ARCN), Leibniz Lung Center, Borstel, Germany.

ZIEL - Institute for Food and Health, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.

出版信息

Environ Microbiome. 2023 Jun 27;18(1):55. doi: 10.1186/s40793-023-00506-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster lives in natural habitats and has also long been used as a model organism in biological research. In this study, we used a molecular barcoding approach to analyse the airways microbiome of larvae of D. melanogaster, which were obtained from eggs of flies of the laboratory strain w and from immune deficient flies (NF-kB-K), and from wild-caught flies. To assess intergenerational transmission of microbes, all eggs were incubated under the same semi-sterile conditions.

RESULTS

The airway microbiome of larvae from both lab-strains was dominated by the two families Acetobacteraceae and Lactobacillaceae, while larvae from wild-caught flies were dominated by Lactobacillaceae, Anaplasmataceae and Leuconostocaceae. Barcodes linked to Anaplasmataceae could be further assigned to Wolbachia sp., which is a widespread intracellular pathogen in arthropods. For Leuconostoceae, the most abundant reads were assigned to Weissella sp. Both Wolbachia and Weissella affect the development of the insects. Finally, a relative high abundance of Serratia sp. was found in larvae from immune deficient relish compared to w and wild-caught fly airways.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results show for the first time that larvae from D. melanogaster harbor an airway microbiome, which is of low complexity and strongly influenced by the environmental conditions and to a lesser extent by the immune status. Furthermore, our data indicate an intergenerational transmission of the microbiome as shaped by the environment.

摘要

背景

果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)生活在自然栖息地,长期以来也一直被用作生物学研究的模式生物。在本研究中,我们采用分子条形码方法分析了黑腹果蝇幼虫的气道微生物群,这些幼虫分别来自实验室品系w的果蝇卵、免疫缺陷果蝇(NF-kB-K)以及野生捕获的果蝇。为了评估微生物的代际传播,所有卵均在相同的半无菌条件下孵化。

结果

两个实验室品系幼虫的气道微生物群均以醋杆菌科和乳杆菌科为主,而野生捕获果蝇的幼虫则以乳杆菌科、无形体科和明串珠菌科为主。与无形体科相关的条形码可进一步归为沃尔巴克氏体属(Wolbachia sp.),这是一种在节肢动物中广泛存在的细胞内病原体。对于明串珠菌科,最丰富的读数归为魏斯氏菌属(Weissella sp.)。沃尔巴克氏体和魏斯氏菌都会影响昆虫的发育。最后,与w品系和野生捕获果蝇的气道相比,在免疫缺陷果蝇(relish)的幼虫中发现了相对较高丰度的沙雷氏菌属(Serratia sp.)。

结论

我们的结果首次表明,黑腹果蝇幼虫拥有一个气道微生物群,其复杂性较低,受环境条件影响较大,受免疫状态影响较小。此外,我们的数据表明微生物群的代际传播受环境塑造。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/3bc7/10303296/de2609b644e0/40793_2023_506_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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