A mutualistic model bacterium is lethal to non-symbiotic hosts via the type VI secretion system.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mBio Pub Date : 2025-05-14 Epub Date: 2025-04-17 DOI:10.1128/mbio.00157-25
Keegan E Gaddy, Alecia N Septer, Karen Mruk, Morgan E Milton
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Abstract

What makes a bacterium pathogenic? Since the early days of germ theory, researchers have categorized bacteria as pathogens or non-pathogens, those that cause harm and those that do not, but this binary view is not always accurate. Vibrio fischeri is an exclusive mutualistic symbiont found within the light organs of Hawaiian bobtail squid. This symbiotic interaction requires V. fischeri to utilize a range of behaviors and produce molecules that are often associated with pathogenicity. This juxtaposition of employing "pathogenic" behaviors for a symbiotic relationship led the field to focus on how V. fischeri establishes a beneficial association with its host. In this study, we observe that V. fischeri induces mortality in zebrafish embryos and Artemia nauplii. Non-lethal doses of V. fischeri lead to zebrafish growth delays and phenotypes indicative of disease. Our data also provide evidence that the conserved type VI secretion system on chromosome I (T6SS1) plays a role in the V. fischeri-induced mortality of zebrafish embryos and Artemia nauplii. These results support the hypothesis that the V. fischeri T6SS1 is involved in eukaryotic cell interactions. Despite its traditional view as a beneficial symbiont, we provide evidence that V. fischeri is capable of harming aquatic organisms, indicating its potential to be pathogenic toward non-symbiotic hosts.IMPORTANCEVibrio fischeri is best known for its beneficial partnership with the Hawaiian bobtail squid, where it uses molecular tools often associated with disease-causing bacteria. Our research shows that V. fischeri can also cause harm, killing zebrafish embryos and brine shrimp larvae. We pinpoint one of V. fischeri's two type VI secretion systems (T6SS1) as a key factor in this pathogenicity. These findings reveal that V. fischeri is not strictly a mutualistic microbe but can act like a pathogen under certain conditions. This broadens our understanding of how V. fischeri could interact with different hosts and offers new insights into the dual roles bacteria can play in nature.

共生模式细菌通过VI型分泌系统对非共生宿主致命。
是什么使细菌致病?从细菌理论的早期开始,研究人员就把细菌分为病原体和非病原体,造成伤害的和不造成伤害的,但这种二元观点并不总是准确的。费氏弧菌是在夏威夷短尾乌贼的轻器官中发现的一种独特的共生共生体。这种共生相互作用需要费氏弧菌利用一系列行为并产生通常与致病性相关的分子。这种采用“致病”行为的共生关系的并置使得该领域关注于费氏弧菌如何与其宿主建立有益的联系。在本研究中,我们观察到V. fischeri诱导斑马鱼胚胎和Artemia nauplii的死亡。非致死剂量的费氏弧菌导致斑马鱼生长迟缓和疾病表型。我们的数据还提供了1号染色体上保守的VI型分泌系统(T6SS1)在V. fischeri诱导的斑马鱼胚胎和鹦鹉耳蒿死亡中起作用的证据。这些结果支持了费氏弧菌T6SS1参与真核细胞相互作用的假设。尽管传统上认为它是一种有益的共生体,但我们提供的证据表明,费氏弧菌能够危害水生生物,表明它对非共生宿主具有致病性的潜力。重要性费氏弧菌最为人所知的是它与夏威夷短尾乌贼的有益伙伴关系,在那里它使用的分子工具通常与致病细菌有关。我们的研究表明,V. fischeri也可以造成伤害,杀死斑马鱼胚胎和盐水虾幼虫。我们确定费氏弧菌的两种VI型分泌系统之一(T6SS1)是这种致病性的关键因素。这些发现表明,费氏弧菌不是严格意义上的共生微生物,但在某些条件下可以像病原体一样发挥作用。这拓宽了我们对费氏弧菌如何与不同宿主相互作用的理解,并为细菌在自然界中扮演的双重角色提供了新的见解。
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mBio
mBio MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
3.10%
发文量
762
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: mBio® is ASM''s first broad-scope, online-only, open access journal. mBio offers streamlined review and publication of the best research in microbiology and allied fields.
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