大西洋Paramoeba在海洋生态系统中作为弧菌的天然细胞内生态位

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Laura Onillon, Anaïs Dufau, Vincent Delafont, Hajar Amraoui, Etienne Robino, Angélique Perret, Océane Romatif, Juliette Pouzadoux, Thierry Soldati, Marie-Agnès Travers, Guillaume M. Charrière
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弧菌是一组水生细菌,包括人类和海洋动物的各种病原体。在自然环境中,这些细菌受到异养原生动物的捕食,包括自由生活的变形虫。以往的研究表明,一些变形虫物种可以促进致病性弧菌的环境持久性和传播。然而,尽管阿米巴和弧菌在海洋生态系统中普遍存在并具有多样性,但大多数研究都集中在来自淡水栖息地的模型阿米巴。这项研究确定了海洋阿米巴大西洋Paramoeba和深海弧菌(spldidus分支的一员)之间的自然联系。在细胞水平上的研究表明,V. bathopelagicus可以抵抗P. atlantica的消化,并可以在大的消化液泡中游泳和复制数小时,然后通过胞吐释放。此外,bathopelagicus对牡蛎具有潜在的毒力。观察了大西洋假单胞虫对各种弧菌的孔内存活,并对克隆分离的自由生活的海洋变形虫进行了筛选,发现许多副拟虫科与弧菌有关。我们的研究结果表明,副叶藻可以作为多种弧菌的广泛的细胞内水库。这为海洋生态系统中弧菌的环境胞内生态位和机会策略提供了新的见解。
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Paramoeba atlantica as a Natural Intracellular Niche for Vibrios in Marine Ecosystems

Paramoeba atlantica as a Natural Intracellular Niche for Vibrios in Marine Ecosystems

Paramoeba atlantica as a Natural Intracellular Niche for Vibrios in Marine Ecosystems

Paramoeba atlantica as a Natural Intracellular Niche for Vibrios in Marine Ecosystems

Paramoeba atlantica as a Natural Intracellular Niche for Vibrios in Marine Ecosystems

Vibrios are a group of aquatic bacteria that include diverse pathogens for humans and marine animals. In their natural environment, these bacteria are subject to predation by heterotrophic protozoa, including free-living amoebae. Previous studies suggested that some amoebae species can promote the environmental persistence and dissemination of pathogenic vibrios. However, most research has focused on model amoebae derived from freshwater habitats despite the prevalence and diversity of amoebae and vibrios in marine ecosystems. This study identifies a natural association between the marine amoeba Paramoeba atlantica and Vibrio bathopelagicus, a member of the Splendidus clade. Investigations at the cellular level revealed that V. bathopelagicus can resist digestion by P. atlantica and can swim and replicate in large digestive vacuoles for hours before being released by exocytosis. Furthermore, V. bathopelagicus exhibits virulence potential against oysters. Intravacuolar survival in P. atlantica was observed for various vibrios, and screening of clonally isolated free-living marine amoebae revealed that many Paramoebidae are found associated with vibrios. Our findings show that Paramoebidae can act as a widespread intracellular reservoir for diverse vibrios. This provides new insights into the environmental intracellular niches and opportunistic strategies of vibrios in marine ecosystems.

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Environmental microbiology
Environmental microbiology 环境科学-微生物学
CiteScore
9.90
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3.90%
发文量
427
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Microbiology provides a high profile vehicle for publication of the most innovative, original and rigorous research in the field. The scope of the Journal encompasses the diversity of current research on microbial processes in the environment, microbial communities, interactions and evolution and includes, but is not limited to, the following: the structure, activities and communal behaviour of microbial communities microbial community genetics and evolutionary processes microbial symbioses, microbial interactions and interactions with plants, animals and abiotic factors microbes in the tree of life, microbial diversification and evolution population biology and clonal structure microbial metabolic and structural diversity microbial physiology, growth and survival microbes and surfaces, adhesion and biofouling responses to environmental signals and stress factors modelling and theory development pollution microbiology extremophiles and life in extreme and unusual little-explored habitats element cycles and biogeochemical processes, primary and secondary production microbes in a changing world, microbially-influenced global changes evolution and diversity of archaeal and bacterial viruses new technological developments in microbial ecology and evolution, in particular for the study of activities of microbial communities, non-culturable microorganisms and emerging pathogens
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