Authors
Martin T Jahn, Tim Lachnit, Sebastian M Markert, Christian Stigloher, L Pita, Marta Ribes, Bas E Dutilh, Ute Hentschel
Publication date
2021/7
Journal
The ISME journal
Volume
15
Issue
7
Pages
2001-2011
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Bacteriophages (phages) are ubiquitous elements in nature, but their ecology and role in animals remains little understood. Sponges represent the oldest known extant animal-microbe symbiosis and are associated with dense and diverse microbial consortia. Here we investigate the tripartite interaction between phages, bacterial symbionts, and the sponge host. We combined imaging and bioinformatics to tackle important questions on who the phage hosts are and what the replication mode and spatial distribution within the animal is. This approach led to the discovery of distinct phage-microbe infection networks in sponge versus seawater microbiomes. A new correlative in situ imaging approach (‘PhageFISH-CLEM‘) localised phages within bacterial symbiont cells, but also within phagocytotically active sponge cells. We postulate that the phagocytosis of free virions by sponge cells modulates phage-bacteria …
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