Article Dans Une Revue Discovery Immunology Année : 2023

Gut immune responses and evolution of the gut microbiome—a hypothesis

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The gut microbiome is an assemblage of microbes that have profound effects on their hosts. The composition of the microbiome is affected by bottom-up, among-taxa interactions and by top-down, host effects, which includes the host immune response. While the high-level composition of the microbiome is generally stable over time, component strains and genotypes will constantly be evolving, with both bottom-up and top-down effects acting as selection pressures, driving microbial evolution. Secretory IgA is a major feature of the gut’s adaptive immune response, and a substantial proportion of gut bacteria are coated with IgA, though the effect of this on bacteria is unclear. Here we hypothesize that IgA binding to gut bacteria is a selection pressure that will drive the evolution of IgA-bound bacteria, so that they will have a different evolutionary trajectory than those bacteria not bound by IgA. We know very little about the microbiome of wild animals and even less about their gut immune responses, but it must be a priority to investigate this hypothesis to understand if and how host immune responses contribute to microbiome evolution.

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hal-04882100 , version 1 (13-01-2025)

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Mark Viney, Louise Cheynel. Gut immune responses and evolution of the gut microbiome—a hypothesis. Discovery Immunology, 2023, 2 (1), ⟨10.1093/discim/kyad025⟩. ⟨hal-04882100⟩
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