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微生物之间的群落相互作用在一种水生植物中产生了宿主-微生物组共生关系。

Community interactions among microbes give rise to host-microbiome mutualisms in an aquatic plant.

作者信息

Laurich Jason R, Lash Emma, O'Brien Anna M, Pogoutse Oxana, Frederickson Megan E

机构信息

Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, USA.

出版信息

mBio. 2024 Jul 17;15(7):e0097224. doi: 10.1128/mbio.00972-24. Epub 2024 Jun 21.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Microbiomes often benefit plants, conferring resistance to pathogens, improving stress tolerance, or promoting plant growth. As potential plant mutualists, however, microbiomes are not a single organism but a community of species with complex interactions among microbial taxa and between microbes and their shared host. The nature of ecological interactions among microbes in the microbiome can have important consequences for the net effects of microbiomes on hosts. Here, we compared the effects of individual microbial strains and 10-strain synthetic communities on microbial productivity and host growth using the common duckweed and a synthetic, simplified version of its native microbiome. Except for , which was a mutualist when tested alone, all of the single strains we tested were commensals on hosts, benefiting from plant presence but not increasing host growth relative to uninoculated controls. However, 10-strain synthetic microbial communities increased both microbial productivity and duckweed growth more than the average single-strain inoculation and uninoculated controls, meaning that host-microbiome mutualisms can emerge from community interactions among microbes on hosts. The effects of community inoculation were sub-additive, suggesting at least some competition among microbes in the duckweed microbiome. We also investigated the relationship between fitness and that of its microbes, providing some of the first empirical estimates of broad fitness alignment between plants and members of their microbiomes; hosts grew faster with more productive microbes or microbiomes.

IMPORTANCE

There is currently substantial interest in engineering synthetic microbiomes for health or agricultural applications. One key question is how multi-strain microbial communities differ from single microbial strains in their productivity and effects on hosts. We tested 20 single bacterial strains and 2 distinct 10-strain synthetic communities on plant hosts and found that 10-strain communities led to faster host growth and greater microbial productivity than the average, but not the best, single strain. Furthermore, the microbial strains or communities that achieved the greatest cell densities were also the most beneficial to their hosts, showing that both specific single strains and multi-strain synthetic communities can engage in high-quality mutualisms with their hosts. Our results suggest that ~5% of single strains, as well as multi-strain synthetic communities comprised largely of commensal microbes, can benefit hosts and result in effective host-microbe mutualisms.

摘要

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微生物群落通常对植物有益,可赋予植物对病原体的抗性、提高抗逆性或促进植物生长。然而,作为潜在的植物共生体,微生物群落并非单一生物体,而是一个物种群落,微生物分类群之间以及微生物与其共同宿主之间存在复杂的相互作用。微生物群落中微生物间生态相互作用的性质可能对微生物群落对宿主的净效应产生重要影响。在这里,我们使用常见浮萍及其天然微生物群落的合成简化版本,比较了单个微生物菌株和10菌株合成群落对微生物生产力和宿主生长的影响。除了单独测试时是共生体的[具体菌株名称未给出]外,我们测试的所有单个菌株在宿主上都是共栖菌,它们受益于植物的存在,但相对于未接种的对照,并未增加宿主的生长。然而,10菌株合成微生物群落比平均单个菌株接种和未接种对照更能提高微生物生产力和浮萍生长,这意味着宿主 - 微生物群落共生关系可从宿主上微生物间的群落相互作用中产生。群落接种的效果是次加性的,表明浮萍微生物群落中的微生物之间至少存在一些竞争。我们还研究了[浮萍名称未给出]的适合度与其微生物适合度之间的关系,提供了一些关于植物与其微生物群落成员之间广泛适合度一致性的首批实证估计;宿主在具有更高生产力的微生物或微生物群落时生长得更快。

重要性

目前人们对设计用于健康或农业应用的合成微生物群落有着浓厚兴趣。一个关键问题是多菌株微生物群落与其生产力以及对宿主的影响与单个微生物菌株有何不同。我们在植物宿主上测试了20个单一细菌菌株和2个不同的10菌株合成群落,发现10菌株群落比平均单个菌株(但不是最佳单个菌株)导致宿主生长更快且微生物生产力更高。此外,达到最大细胞密度的微生物菌株或群落对其宿主也最有益,这表明特定的单个菌株和多菌株合成群落都可以与其宿主建立高质量的共生关系。我们的结果表明,约5%的单个菌株以及主要由共栖微生物组成的多菌株合成群落可以使宿主受益并产生有效的宿主 - 微生物共生关系。

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