Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.
Trends Microbiol. 2024 Feb;32(2):132-141. doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2023.07.012. Epub 2023 Aug 29.
Microbes are widely recognized to be vital to host health. This new consensus rests, in part, on experiments showing how hosts malfunction when microbes are removed. More and more microbial dependencies are being discovered, even in fundamental processes such as development, immunity, physiology, and behavior. But why do they exist? The default explanation is that microbes are beneficial; when hosts lose microbes, they also lose benefits. Here I call attention to evolutionary addiction, whereby a host trait evolves a need for microbes without having been improved by them. Evolutionary addiction should be considered when interpreting microbe-removal experiments, as it is a distinct and potentially common process. Further, it may have unique implications for the evolution and stability of host-microbe interactions.
微生物被广泛认为对宿主健康至关重要。这一共识部分基于这样的实验结果:当微生物被清除时,宿主会出现功能障碍。越来越多的微生物依赖性正在被发现,即使在发育、免疫、生理和行为等基本过程中也是如此。但是它们为什么存在呢?默认的解释是微生物是有益的;当宿主失去微生物时,它们也失去了益处。在这里,我提请注意进化成瘾,即宿主的一个特征在没有被微生物改善的情况下进化出了对微生物的需求。在解释微生物清除实验时,应该考虑进化成瘾,因为它是一个独特的、潜在的普遍过程。此外,它可能对宿主-微生物相互作用的进化和稳定性具有独特的意义。