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Origins of symbiosis: shared mechanisms underlying microbial pathogenesis, commensalism and mutualism of plants and animals

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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS
卷 47, 期 6, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/femsre/fuac048

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Symbiosis; host association; Pseudomonas; host-microbe interactions; colonization; outer membrane modifications; biofilm; two-component signaling

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This review describes common mechanisms in how pathogens and mutualists alike must sense a host, compete with other microbes for nutrients, and evade and tolerate host immunity to establish symbiosis.
Regardless of the outcome of symbiosis, whether it is pathogenic, mutualistic or commensal, bacteria must first colonize their hosts. Intriguingly, closely related bacteria that colonize diverse hosts with diverse outcomes of symbiosis have conserved host-association and virulence factors. This review describes commonalities in the process of becoming host associated amongst bacteria with diverse lifestyles. Whether a pathogen, commensal or mutualist, bacteria must sense the presence of and migrate towards a host, compete for space and nutrients with other microbes, evade the host immune system, and change their physiology to enable long-term host association. We primarily focus on well-studied taxa, such as Pseudomonas, that associate with diverse model plant and animal hosts, with far-ranging symbiotic outcomes. Given the importance of opportunistic pathogens and chronic infections in both human health and agriculture, understanding the mechanisms that facilitate symbiotic relationships between bacteria and their hosts will help inform the development of disease treatments for both humans, and the plants we eat. This review describes common mechanisms in how pathogens and mutualists alike must sense a host, compete with other microbes for nutrients, and evade and tolerate host immunity to establish symbiosis.

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