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共生体衍生的代谢物对蜱宿主的生殖适应性至关重要。

Endosymbiont-derived metabolites are essential for tick host reproductive fitness.

机构信息

The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel.

出版信息

mSphere. 2024 Jul 30;9(7):e0069323. doi: 10.1128/msphere.00693-23. Epub 2024 Jul 2.

Abstract

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Ticks, like other obligatory blood-feeding arthropods, rely on endosymbiotic bacteria to supplement their diet with B vitamins lacking in blood. It has been suggested that additional metabolites such as L-proline may be involved in this nutritional symbiosis, but this has yet to be tested. Here, we studied the metabolite-based interaction between the brown dog tick (Acari: Ixodidae) and its like endosymbionts (CLE). We measured amino acid titers and tested the effect of B vitamins and L-proline supplementation on the fitness of CLE-suppressed female ticks, displaying low titers of CLE. We found higher titers of L-proline in the symbiont-hosting organs of unfed ticks and in engorged blood-fed whole ticks. Supplementation of B vitamins increased the hatching rate of CLE-suppressed ticks; this effect appears to be stronger when L-proline is added. Our results indicate that L-proline is produced by CLE, and we suggest that CLE is essential in states of high metabolic demand that affects tick reproductive fitness, such as oogenesis and embryonic development. These findings demonstrate the broader effect of nutritional symbionts on their hosts and may potentially contribute to the control of ticks and tick-borne diseases.

IMPORTANCE

-like endosymbionts (CLE) are essential to the brown dog tick for feeding and reproduction. This symbiosis is based on the supplementation of B vitamins lacking in the blood diet. The involvement of additional metabolites has been suggested, but no experimental evidence is available as yet to confirm a metabolic interaction. Here, we show that B vitamins and L-proline, both of which contribute to tick reproductive fitness, are produced by CLE. These findings demonstrate the importance of symbiont-derived metabolites for the host's persistence and shed light on the complex bacteria-host metabolic interaction, which can be channeled to manipulate and control tick populations.

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蜱虫,像其他必需的吸血节肢动物一样,依靠共生细菌从血液中补充缺乏的 B 族维生素。有人认为,其他代谢物,如 L-脯氨酸,可能参与这种营养共生,但这尚未得到验证。在这里,我们研究了棕色犬蜱(蜱螨目:硬蜱科)与其共生体(CLE)之间基于代谢物的相互作用。我们测量了氨基酸滴度,并测试了 B 族维生素和 L-脯氨酸补充对 CLE 抑制的雌性蜱虫(表现出低 CLE 滴度)的适应能力的影响。我们发现未进食的蜱虫共生宿主器官和饱血的整个蜱虫中 L-脯氨酸的滴度更高。B 族维生素的补充增加了 CLE 抑制的蜱虫的孵化率;当添加 L-脯氨酸时,这种效果似乎更强。我们的结果表明 CLE 产生 L-脯氨酸,我们认为 CLE 在影响蜱虫生殖适应性的高代谢需求状态下是必不可少的,例如卵发生和胚胎发育。这些发现表明营养共生体对其宿主的更广泛影响,并可能有助于控制蜱虫和蜱传疾病。

重要性

-似共生体(CLE)对棕色犬蜱的进食和繁殖至关重要。这种共生关系基于补充血液饮食中缺乏的 B 族维生素。有人提出了其他代谢物的参与,但目前还没有实验证据证实代谢物之间的相互作用。在这里,我们表明 B 族维生素和 L-脯氨酸,这两者都有助于蜱虫的生殖适应性,由 CLE 产生。这些发现表明共生体衍生代谢物对宿主的持久性很重要,并揭示了复杂的细菌 -宿主代谢相互作用,这可以被引导来操纵和控制蜱虫种群。

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