エイリアンの侵略と腸の"島生物地理"
1Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education, University of Hawaii, Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Department of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Cell
|October 11, 2014
まとめ
さまざまな環境からの微生物コミュニティは,哺乳類の腸を成功裏に植民地化することができます. これらの非ネイティブの腸内細菌は,外来宿主の中で自分自身を確立し,競合することができ,以前の仮定に挑戦します.
科学分野:
- 微生物学 微生物学とは
- エコロジー エコロジー エコロジー
- 哺乳類の腸内微生物群
背景:
- 動物の腸内微生物群は,典型的には宿主の起源と食事に特異的です.
- 異種細菌が外来腸内環境を侵略し,植民地化する能力は,依然としてほとんど不明である.
研究 の 目的:
- 哺乳類の腸内環境内の多様で非本土的な起源のバクテリアの植民地化と競争の成功を調査する.
主な方法:
- 哺乳類の腸モデルに多様な微生物群を実験的に導入する.
- 微生物コミュニティの構成と競争ダイナミクスの分析.
主要な成果:
- さまざまな異なった生息地の細菌は,哺乳類の腸に成功したコロニー化を実証しました.
- 非原生微生物コミュニティは,確立された腸内環境の中で効果的に競争することができました.
結論:
- 哺乳類の腸は,これまで考えられていたよりも,多様な微生物集団による侵入に寛容である.
- 腸内微生物の生態系は,よりダイナミックで,外部の微生物の入力に適応できるかもしれません.
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