入侵宿主相关微生物组网络。

2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Carmen Lia Murall, Jessica L Abbate, Maximilian Puelma Touzel, Emma Allen-Vercoe, Samuel Alizon, Remy Froissart, Kevin McCann
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摘要

生物入侵生态系统的研究对宿主内系统的研究有很大帮助,特别是在了解感染和开发生物制剂疗法方面。得益于群落生态学和进化生物学等其他领域的基础工作以及现代测量和量化方法,微生物组研究已迅速成为现代系统生物学的前沿领域。对宿主相关微生物组的研究(如研究人类健康)通常以测量和解释这些群落的结构、功能和稳定性为中心。这种势头有望迅速推进我们对生态网络及其稳定性、复原力和抵御入侵能力的了解。然而,宿主相关微生物群的固有特性不同于自由生活系统,这给宿主内入侵生态学框架的发展带来了挑战。阐明宿主内网络可入侵性的基本原理最终将有助于医学应用的开发,并帮助我们理解人类健康和疾病。
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Invasions of Host-Associated Microbiome Networks.

The study of biological invasions of ecological systems has much to offer research on within-host systems, particularly for understanding infections and developing therapies using biological agents. Thanks to the ground-work established in other fields, such as community ecology and evolutionary biology, and to modern methods of measurement and quantification, the study of microbiomes has quickly become a field at the forefront of modern systems biology. Investigations of host-associated microbiomes (e.g., for studying human health) are often centered on measuring and explaining the structure, functions and stability of these communities. This momentum promises to rapidly advance our understanding of ecological networks and their stability, resilience and resistance to invasions. However, intrinsic properties of host-associated microbiomes that differ from those of free-living systems present challenges to the development of a within-host invasion ecology framework. The elucidation of principles underlying the invasibility of within-host networks will ultimately help in the development of medical applications and help shape our understanding of human health and disease.

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Advances in Ecological Research
Advances in Ecological Research 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Advances in Ecological Research is one of the most successful series in the highly competitive field of ecology. Each volume publishes topical and important reviews, interpreting ecology as widely as in the past, to include all material that contributes to our understanding of the field. Topics in this invaluable series include the physiology, populations, and communities of plants and animals, as well as landscape and ecosystem ecology.
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