Endosymbiosis morphological reorganization during metamorphosis diverges in weevils.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Justin Maire, Bessem Chouaia, Anna Zaidman-Rémy, Abdelaziz Heddi
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Virtually all animals associate with beneficial symbiotic bacteria. Whether and how these associations are modulated across a host's lifecycle is an important question in disentangling animal-bacteria interactions. We recently reported a case of complete morphological reorganization of symbiosis during metamorphosis of the cereal weevil, Sitophilus oryzae. In this model, the bacteriome, a specialized organ that houses the intracellular bacterium Sodalis pierantonius, undergoes a two-phase remodeling program synchronously driven by host and endosymbiont, resulting in a localization shift and the formation of multiple new bacteriomes. Here, we provide comparative data in a closely-related coleopteran, the red palm weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, which is associated with the ancestral endosymbiont Nardonella. Using cell imaging experiments, we show that the red pal weevil bacteriome remains unchanged during metamorphosis, hence contrasting with what we reported in the cereal weevil S. oryzae. These findings highlight the complexity and divergence of host-symbiont interactions and their intertwining with host development, even in closely-related species. Abbreviations: DAPI: 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole; FISH: Fluorescence in situ hybridization; T3SS: Type III secretion system.

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象鼻虫变态过程中的内共生形态重组存在分歧。
几乎所有的动物都与有益的共生细菌有关。这些关联是否以及如何在宿主的整个生命周期中被调节是解开动物-细菌相互作用的一个重要问题。我们最近报道了一个在谷类象鼻虫,米象虫(Sitophilus oryzae)的变态过程中共生的完全形态重组的案例。在这个模型中,细菌组,一个专门容纳细胞内细菌的器官,经历了一个由宿主和内共生体同步驱动的两阶段重塑程序,导致定位转移和多个新细菌组的形成。在这里,我们提供了一个密切相关的鞘翅目,红棕榈象鼻虫Rhynchophorus ferrugineus,它与祖先内共生体Nardonella有关的比较数据。通过细胞成像实验,我们发现红pal象鼻虫细菌组在变态过程中保持不变,因此与我们报道的谷物象鼻虫S. oryzae形成对比。这些发现强调了宿主-共生体相互作用的复杂性和差异性,以及它们与宿主发育的相互交织,即使在密切相关的物种中也是如此。DAPI: 4′,6-二氨基-2-苯基吲哚;FISH:荧光原位杂交;T3SS: III型分泌系统。
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Communicative and Integrative Biology
Communicative and Integrative Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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