生物
共生
蛹
互惠主义(生物学)
昆虫
寄主(生物学)
幼虫
变形
植物
生态学
遗传学
细菌
作者
Aileen Berasategui,Noa Breitenbach,Marleny García-Lozano,Inès Pons,Brigitte Sailer,Christa Lanz,Viterbo Rodríguez,Katharina Hipp,Nadine Ziemert,Donald M. Windsor,Hassan Salem
出处
期刊:Current Biology
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2022-10-01
卷期号:32 (19): 4114-4127.e6
被引量:15
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2022.07.065
摘要
Many insects rely on microbial protection in the early stages of their development. However, in contrast to symbiont-mediated defense of eggs and young instars, the role of microbes in safeguarding pupae remains relatively unexplored, despite the susceptibility of the immobile stage to antagonistic challenges. Here, we outline the importance of symbiosis in ensuring pupal protection by describing a mutualistic partnership between the ascomycete Fusarium oxysporum and Chelymorpha alternans, a leaf beetle. The symbiont rapidly proliferates at the onset of pupation, extensively and conspicuously coating C. alternans during metamorphosis. The fungus confers defense against predation as symbiont elimination results in reduced pupal survivorship. In exchange, eclosing beetles vector F. oxysporum to their host plants, resulting in a systemic infection. By causing wilt disease, the fungus retained its phytopathogenic capacity in light of its symbiosis with C. alternans. Despite possessing a relatively reduced genome, F. oxysporum encodes metabolic pathways that reflect its dual lifestyle as a plant pathogen and a defensive insect symbiont. These include virulence factors underlying plant colonization, along with mycotoxins that may contribute to the defensive biochemistry of the insect host. Collectively, our findings shed light on a mutualism predicated on pupal protection of an herbivorous beetle in exchange for symbiont dissemination and propagation.
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