TY - JOUR
T1 - Selective elimination of aphid endosymbionts
T2 - Effects of antibiotic dose and host genotype, and fitness consequences
AU - Koga, Ryuichi
AU - Tsuchida, Tsutomu
AU - Sakurai, Makiko
AU - Fukatsu, Takema
PY - 2007/5
Y1 - 2007/5
N2 - Multiple endosymbionts commonly coexist in the same host insects. In order to gain an understanding of the biological roles of the individual symbionts in such complex systems, experimental techniques for enabling the selective removal of a specific symbiont from the host are of great importance. By using the pea aphid-Buchnera-Serratia endosymbiotic system as a model, the efficacy, generality, and fitness consequences of selective elimination techniques at various antibiotic doses and under a variety of host genotypes were investigated. In all the disymbiotic aphid strains examined, the facultative symbiont Serratia was selectively eliminated by ampicillin treatment in a dose-dependent manner, suggesting a generality of the elimination technique irrespective of host genotype. However, fitness consequences of the Serratia elimination differed between the aphid strains, indicating substantial effects of host genotype. In all the disymbiotic aphid strains, the obligate symbiont Buchnera was selectively eliminated by rifampicin treatment irrespective of the antibiotic dose. However, the survival and reproduction of the Buchnera-free aphids varied in a dose-dependent manner, and the dose dependence was strikingly different between the aphid genotypes. These results provide a basis for the development of new protocols for manipulating insect endosymbiotic microbiota.
AB - Multiple endosymbionts commonly coexist in the same host insects. In order to gain an understanding of the biological roles of the individual symbionts in such complex systems, experimental techniques for enabling the selective removal of a specific symbiont from the host are of great importance. By using the pea aphid-Buchnera-Serratia endosymbiotic system as a model, the efficacy, generality, and fitness consequences of selective elimination techniques at various antibiotic doses and under a variety of host genotypes were investigated. In all the disymbiotic aphid strains examined, the facultative symbiont Serratia was selectively eliminated by ampicillin treatment in a dose-dependent manner, suggesting a generality of the elimination technique irrespective of host genotype. However, fitness consequences of the Serratia elimination differed between the aphid strains, indicating substantial effects of host genotype. In all the disymbiotic aphid strains, the obligate symbiont Buchnera was selectively eliminated by rifampicin treatment irrespective of the antibiotic dose. However, the survival and reproduction of the Buchnera-free aphids varied in a dose-dependent manner, and the dose dependence was strikingly different between the aphid genotypes. These results provide a basis for the development of new protocols for manipulating insect endosymbiotic microbiota.
KW - Antibiotics
KW - Essential primary endosymbiont Buchnera
KW - Facultative secondary endosymbiont Serratia symbiotica
KW - Fitness consequences
KW - Pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum
KW - Selective elimination of endosymbionts
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=34247162344&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2007.00284.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2007.00284.x
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 17313660
AN - SCOPUS:34247162344
SN - 0168-6496
VL - 60
SP - 229
EP - 239
JO - FEMS Microbiology Ecology
JF - FEMS Microbiology Ecology
IS - 2
ER -