Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Oregon , Eugene, Oregon, USA.
Presidential Initiative in Data Science, University of Oregon , Eugene, Oregon, USA.
mBio. 2023 Oct 31;14(5):e0021923. doi: 10.1128/mbio.00219-23. Epub 2023 Aug 22.
A major focus of host-microbe research is to understand how genetic differences, of various magnitudes, among hosts translate to differences in their microbiomes. This has been challenging for animal hosts, including humans, because it is difficult to control environmental variables tightly enough to isolate direct genetic effects on the microbiome. Our work in stickleback fish is a significant contribution because our experimental approach allowed strict control over environmental factors, including standardization of the microbiome from the earliest stage of development and unrestricted co-housing of fish in a truly common environment. Furthermore, we measured host genetic variation over 2,000 regions of the stickleback genome, comparing this information and microbiome composition data among fish from very similar and very different genetic backgrounds. Our findings highlight how differences in the host genome influence microbiome diversity and make a case for future manipulative microbiome experiments that use host systems with naturally occurring genetic variation.
宿主-微生物研究的一个主要焦点是了解宿主之间各种程度的遗传差异如何转化为其微生物组的差异。对于包括人类在内的动物宿主来说,这一直具有挑战性,因为很难严格控制环境变量,以分离对微生物组的直接遗传影响。我们在刺鱼中的工作是一项重大贡献,因为我们的实验方法允许严格控制环境因素,包括从发育的最早阶段标准化微生物组,并在真正共同的环境中不受限制地共同饲养鱼类。此外,我们测量了刺鱼基因组的 2000 多个区域的宿主遗传变异,比较了来自非常相似和非常不同遗传背景的鱼类的这些信息和微生物组组成数据。我们的发现强调了宿主基因组的差异如何影响微生物组的多样性,并为未来使用具有自然遗传变异的宿主系统进行的有针对性的微生物组实验提供了依据。