生物
互惠主义(生物学)
营养水平
生态学
共生
微生物群
寄主(生物学)
背景(考古学)
竞赛(生物学)
肠道菌群
肠道微生物群
动物
细菌
生物信息学
遗传学
免疫学
古生物学
作者
Elizabeth J. Culp,Andrew L. Goodman
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2023.03.016
摘要
Microbial communities are shaped by positive and negative interactions ranging from competition to mutualism. In the context of the mammalian gut and its microbial inhabitants, the integrated output of the community has important impacts on host health. Cross-feeding, the sharing of metabolites between different microbes, has emergent roles in establishing communities of gut commensals that are stable, resistant to invasion, and resilient to external perturbation. In this review, we first explore the ecological and evolutionary implications of cross-feeding as a cooperative interaction. We then survey mechanisms of cross-feeding across trophic levels, from primary fermenters to H2 consumers that scavenge the final metabolic outputs of the trophic network. We extend this analysis to also include amino acid, vitamin, and cofactor cross-feeding. Throughout, we highlight evidence for the impact of these interactions on each species’ fitness as well as host health. Understanding cross-feeding illuminates an important aspect of microbe-microbe and host-microbe interactions that establishes and shapes our gut communities.
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