共生弹性:现代微生物群的古老生态教训。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Infection and Immunity Pub Date : 2025-06-10 Epub Date: 2025-05-19 DOI:10.1128/iai.00502-24
Abigail E Rose, Ryan T Fansler, Wenhan Zhu
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摘要

肠道菌群构成了一个复杂的生态系统,对宿主健康至关重要,提供代谢支持,调节免疫系统,并保护宿主免受病原体的侵害。然而,这个群体面临着不断的不稳定挑战,包括饮食变化、抗生素和肠道感染。长期的微生物群失衡或生态失调会加剧肠道疾病,包括炎症性肠病和结直肠癌。了解在面对这些不平衡时维持微生物群弹性的机制对于维持宿主健康和开发有效的治疗方法至关重要。本文通过生态模型的视角探讨了微生物群的恢复力,强调了微生物群落与宿主驱动的环境控制之间的相互作用。我们强调了塑造微生物群弹性的两个关键因素:氧张力和铁可用性-在早期进化历史中古代厌氧生物遇到的挑战,微生物群的主要成员来自于此。炎症期间肠道厌氧症的中断会增加肠道氧水平,有利于促炎兼性厌氧菌和消耗专性厌氧共生菌。同时,宿主的营养免疫限制了铁的可用性,进一步挑战了共生的生存。这种氧张力升高和铁可用性降低的双重环境挑战是多种扰动的汇合结果,从病原体入侵到抗生素治疗。通过强调这些保守的下游环境挑战,而不是特定的上游扰动,这种生态学观点为理解微生物群的恢复力提供了一个重点框架。这一观点不仅增强了我们对宿主-微生物群相互作用的理解,而且还为促进恢复力和支持宿主健康的治疗策略提供了信息。
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Commensal resilience: ancient ecological lessons for the modern microbiota.

Commensal resilience: ancient ecological lessons for the modern microbiota.

Commensal resilience: ancient ecological lessons for the modern microbiota.

Commensal resilience: ancient ecological lessons for the modern microbiota.

The gut microbiota constitutes a complex ecosystem essential for host health, offering metabolic support, modulating the immune system, and protecting against pathogens. However, this community faces constant destabilizing challenges, including dietary changes, antibiotics, and enteric infection. Prolonged microbiota imbalance or dysbiosis can exacerbate intestinal disease states, including inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer. Understanding the mechanisms that sustain microbiota resilience in the face of these imbalances is crucial for maintaining host health and developing effective therapeutics. This review explores microbiota resilience through the lens of an ecological model, emphasizing the interplay between microbial communities and host-driven environmental controls. We highlight two critical factors shaping microbiota resilience: oxygen tension and iron availability-challenges encountered by ancient anaerobic organisms during early evolutionary history, from which the predominant members of the microbiota have descended. Disruptions in intestinal anaerobiosis during inflammation increase luminal oxygen levels, favoring pro-inflammatory facultative anaerobes and depleting obligately anaerobic commensals. Simultaneously, host nutritional immunity restricts iron availability, further challenging commensal survival. This dual environmental challenge of rising oxygen tension and reduced iron availability is a convergent outcome of a diverse array of perturbations, from pathogen invasion to antibiotic treatment. By highlighting these conserved downstream environmental challenges rather than the specific upstream perturbations, this ecological view offers a focused framework for understanding microbiota resilience. This perspective not only enhances our understanding of host-microbiota interactions but also informs therapeutic strategies to foster resilience and support host health.

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Infection and Immunity
Infection and Immunity 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
发文量
268
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Infection and Immunity (IAI) provides new insights into the interactions between bacterial, fungal and parasitic pathogens and their hosts. Specific areas of interest include mechanisms of molecular pathogenesis, virulence factors, cellular microbiology, experimental models of infection, host resistance or susceptibility, and the generation of innate and adaptive immune responses. IAI also welcomes studies of the microbiome relating to host-pathogen interactions.
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