Microbial community structure reveals instability of nutritional symbiosis during the evolutionary radiation of Amblyomma ticks

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作者
Binetruy, Florian [1 ]
Buysse, Marie [1 ]
Lejarre, Quentin [1 ,2 ]
Barosi, Roxanne [1 ]
Villa, Manon [1 ]
Rahola, Nil [1 ,2 ]
Paupy, Christophe [1 ]
Ayala, Diego [1 ,2 ]
Duron, Olivier [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montpellier, MIVEGEC Malad Infect & Vecteurs Ecol Genet Evolut, CNRS, IRD, Montpellier, France
[2] CIRMF Ctr Int Rech Med Franceville, Franceville, Gabon
关键词
coevolution; endosymbiont replacement; maternally inherited bacteria; microbial community; symbiosis; ticks; COXIELLA-LIKE INFECTION; LONE STAR TICK; INTRACELLULAR BACTERIUM; GENOME REDUCTION; ACARI IXODIDAE; DISSIMILE KOCH; ENDOSYMBIONT; TRANSMISSION; REPLACEMENT; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.1111/mec.15373
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Mutualistic interactions with microbes have facilitated the adaptation of major eukaryotic lineages to restricted diet niches. Hence, ticks with their strictly blood-feeding lifestyle are associated with intracellular bacterial symbionts through an essential B vitamin supplementation. In this study, examination of bacterial diversity in 25 tick species of the genus Amblyomma showed that three intracellular bacteria, Coxiella-like endosymbionts (LE), Francisella-LE and Rickettsia, are remarkably common. No other bacterium is as uniformly present in Amblyomma ticks. Almost all Amblyomma species were found to harbour a nutritive obligate symbiont, Coxiella-LE or Francisella-LE, that is able to synthesize B vitamins. However, despite the co-evolved and obligate nature of these mutualistic interactions, the structure of microbiomes does not mirror the Amblyomma phylogeny, with a clear exclusion pattern between Coxiella-LE and Francisella-LE across tick species. Coxiella-LE, but not Francisella-LE, form evolutionarily stable associations with ticks, commonly leading to co-cladogenesis. We further found evidence for symbiont replacements during the radiation of Amblyomma, with recent, and probably ongoing, invasions by Francisella-LE and subsequent replacements of ancestral Coxiella-LE through transient co-infections. Nutritional symbiosis in Amblyomma ticks is thus not a stable evolutionary state, but instead arises from conflicting origins between unrelated but competing symbionts with similar metabolic capabilities.
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页码:1016 / 1029
页数:14
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