TY - JOUR
T1 - Commensal inter-bacterial interactions shaping the microbiota
AU - Kern, Lara
AU - Abdeen, Suhaib K
AU - Kolodziejczyk, Aleksandra A
AU - Elinav, Eran
N1 - We thank the members of the Elinav lab, Weizmann Institute of Science, and members of the DKFZ cancer-microbiota division for insightful discussions, and apologize for authors whose works were not included due to space limitations. Cartoons were created using a licensed Bio-render software. L.K. is funded by a postdoctoral fellowship by the Walter Benjamin fellowship from Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). S.K.A. is supported by the Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology Zvi Yanai Fellowship . A.A.K. is a recipient of EMBO Long Term Fellowship no. 2016‐1088 and the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Marie Sklodowska‐Curie grant agreement no. 747114. E.E. is supported by the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust ; Adelis Foundation ; Pearl Welinsky Merlo Scientific Progress Research Fund ; Park Avenue Charitable Fund ; The Hanna and Dr Ludwik Wallach Cancer Research Fund ; Daniel Morris Trust ; The Wolfson Family Charitable Trust & The Wolfson Foundation ; Ben B. and Joyce E. Eisenberg Foundation ; White Rose International Foundation ; Estate of Malka Moskowitz ; Estate of Myron H. Ackerman ; Estate of Bernard Bishin for the WIS-Clalit Program ; Else Kroener Fresenius Foundation ; Jeanne and Joseph Nissim Center for Life Sciences Research ; Aliza Moussaieff ; Miel de Botton ; Vainboim Family ; Alex Davidoff ; the V.R. Schwartz Research Fellow Chair ; the Swiss Society Institute for Cancer Prevention Research at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot , Israel and by grants funded by the European Research Council ; Israel Science Foundation ; Israel Ministry of Science and Technology ; Israel Ministry of Health ; the Helmholtz Foundation ; Garvan Institute ; European Crohn’s and Colitis Organization ; Deutsch-Israelische Projektkooperation ; IDSA Foundation ; and Welcome Trust . E.E. is the incumbent of the Sir Marc and Lady Tania Feldmann Professorial Chair ; a senior fellow, Canadian Institute of Advanced Research ( CIFAR ); and an international scholar, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI).
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - The gut microbiota, a complex ecosystem of microorganisms of different kingdoms, impacts host physiology and disease. Within this ecosystem, inter-bacterial interactions and their impacts on microbiota community structure and the eukaryotic host remain insufficiently explored. Microbiota-related inter-bacterial interactions range from symbiotic interactions, involving exchange of nutrients, enzymes, and genetic material; competition for nutrients and space, mediated by biophysical alterations and secretion of toxins and anti-microbials; to predation of overpopulating bacteria. Collectively, these understudied interactions hold important clues as to forces shaping microbiota diversity, niche formation, and responses to signals perceived from the host, incoming pathogens and the environment. In this review, we highlight the roles and mechanisms of selected inter-bacterial interactions in the microbiota, and their potential impacts on the host and pathogenic infection. We discuss challenges in mechanistically decoding these complex interactions, and prospects of harnessing them as future targets for rational microbiota modification in a variety of diseases.
AB - The gut microbiota, a complex ecosystem of microorganisms of different kingdoms, impacts host physiology and disease. Within this ecosystem, inter-bacterial interactions and their impacts on microbiota community structure and the eukaryotic host remain insufficiently explored. Microbiota-related inter-bacterial interactions range from symbiotic interactions, involving exchange of nutrients, enzymes, and genetic material; competition for nutrients and space, mediated by biophysical alterations and secretion of toxins and anti-microbials; to predation of overpopulating bacteria. Collectively, these understudied interactions hold important clues as to forces shaping microbiota diversity, niche formation, and responses to signals perceived from the host, incoming pathogens and the environment. In this review, we highlight the roles and mechanisms of selected inter-bacterial interactions in the microbiota, and their potential impacts on the host and pathogenic infection. We discuss challenges in mechanistically decoding these complex interactions, and prospects of harnessing them as future targets for rational microbiota modification in a variety of diseases.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.mib.2021.07.011
DO - 10.1016/j.mib.2021.07.011
M3 - مقالة
SN - 1369-5274
VL - 63
SP - 158
EP - 171
JO - Current Opinion in Microbiology
JF - Current Opinion in Microbiology
ER -