生物
两栖动物
微生物群
粘液
免疫系统
功能(生物学)
免疫
疾病
濒危物种
获得性免疫系统
免疫学
生态学
进化生物学
生物信息学
医学
病理
栖息地
作者
Douglas C. Woodhams,Julia McCartney,Jenifer B. Walke,Ross Whetstone
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.dci.2023.104690
摘要
The microbiome is known to provide benefits to hosts, including extension of immune function. Amphibians are a powerful immunological model for examining mucosal defenses because of an accessible epithelial mucosome throughout their developmental trajectory, their responsiveness to experimental treatments, and direct interactions with emerging infectious pathogens. We review amphibian skin mucus components and describe the adaptive microbiome as a novel process of disease resilience where competitive microbial interactions couple with host immune responses to select for functions beneficial to the host. We demonstrate microbiome diversity, specificity of function, and mechanisms for memory characteristic of an adaptive immune response. At a time when industrialization has been linked to losses in microbiota important for host health, applications of microbial therapies such as probiotics may contribute to immunotherapeutics and to conservation efforts for species currently threatened by emerging diseases.
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