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C. elegans: A biosensor for host-microbe interactions

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LAB ANIMAL
Volume 50, Issue 5, Pages 127-135

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41684-021-00724-z

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  1. Wellcome Trust/Royal Society [102532/Z/12/Z, 102531/Z/13/A]
  2. Medical Research Council [MC-A654-5QC80]

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Microbes play a crucial role in shaping interactions between hosts and their environment. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a powerful tool for studying microbe-host interactions, utilizing genetic tools and in-depth phenotyping to uncover key effectors in this complex relationship. Research using C. elegans as a model system highlights innovative methodologies and key findings in understanding host-microbe interactions.
Microbes are an integral part of life on this planet. Microbes and their hosts influence each other in an endless dance that shapes how the meta-organism interacts with its environment. Although great advances have been made in microbiome research over the past 20 years, the mechanisms by which both hosts and their microbes interact with each other and the environment are still not well understood. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has been widely used as a model organism to study a remarkable number of human-like processes. Recent evidence shows that the worm is a powerful tool to investigate in fine detail the complexity that exists in microbe-host interactions. By combining the large array of genetic tools available for both organisms together with deep phenotyping approaches, it has been possible to uncover key effectors in the complex relationship between microbes and their hosts. In this perspective, we survey the literature for insightful discoveries in the microbiome field using the worm as a model. We discuss the latest conceptual and technological advances in the field and highlight the strengths that make C. elegans a valuable biosensor tool for the study of microbe-host interactions. In this perspective, the authors discuss the use of Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system to study host-microbe interactions, highlighting innovative methodologies and key findings from recent studies.

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