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Abstract
As several diseases have been linked to dysbiosis of the human intestinal microflora, manipulation of the microbiota has emerged as an exciting new strategy for potentially treating and preventing diseases. However, the human microbiota consists of a plethora of different species, and distinguishing the impact of a specific bacterial species on human health is challenging. In tackling this challenge, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, with its far simpler microbial composition, has emerged as a powerful model for unraveling host-microbe interactions. To study the interplay between the resident commensal microbiome and the host, flies can be made germ-free, or axenic. To elucidate the impact of specific bacteria, axenic flies can then be re-introduced to specific microbial species. In this unit, we provide a step-by-step protocol on how to rear Drosophila melanogaster under axenic conditions and confirm the axenity of flies. © 2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
产生无菌果蝇以研究肠道-微生物相互作用:在无菌条件下对后方果蝇的方案
由于几种疾病与人类肠道菌群失调有关,因此操纵微生物群已成为治疗和预防疾病的一种令人兴奋的新策略。然而,人类微生物群由过多的不同物种组成,区分特定细菌物种对人类健康的影响是具有挑战性的。在应对这一挑战的过程中,微生物组成简单得多的果蝇黑腹果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)已经成为揭示宿主-微生物相互作用的强大模型。为了研究寄生微生物群与宿主之间的相互作用,可以使苍蝇无菌或无菌。为了阐明特定细菌的影响,可以将无菌苍蝇重新引入特定的微生物物种。在本单元中,我们提供了一个循序渐进的方案,如何在无菌条件下饲养黑腹果蝇,并确认苍蝇的存在。©2018 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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