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The effect of Photorhabdus luminescens (Enterobacteriaceae) on the survival, development, reproduction and behaviour of Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda: Rhabditidae).

Mathieu Sicard1, Sebastian Hering, Rebecca Schulte, Sophie Gaudriault, Hinrich Schulenburg.   

Abstract

The free-living soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans interacts with diverse microorganisms in its natural habitat. These microorganisms may serve as a food source or represent a harmful threat. As such, they constitute one of the most important ecological factors of the worm's natural environment. In this study, we examined the interaction between two natural isolates of C. elegans and three natural isolates of the entomopathogenic bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens. Two of the tested P. luminescens strains were clearly pathogenic. They consistently reduced the worm's developmental, survival and reproductive rate, most likely through the production of nematicidal compounds. The third natural isolate tested did not decrease worm fitness. These differences could be associated with a deletion of one gene (tcdA4) ( approximately 7kb) of the toxin complex D pathogenicity island, which was found in only the non-pathogenic strain. Our study additionally highlights the importance of behaviour in defence. Caenorhabditis elegans showed two distinct avoidance behaviours towards the pathogenic but not the non-pathogenic P. luminescens strains. In particular, nematodes physically escaped and also reduced the ingestion of pathogenic bacteria. Our results strongly suggest that C. elegans possesses the capacity to distinguish between and subsequently respond to harmful and non-harmful strains of the same bacterial species. The underlying mechanisms of such interactions are currently unknown. Their dissection will represent a major challenge for future research and should enhance our knowledge of the ecology of this important model organism in biological research.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17227408     DOI: 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2006.01099.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-2912            Impact factor:   5.491


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Authors:  Rebecca D Schulte; Carsten Makus; Barbara Hasert; Nico K Michiels; Hinrich Schulenburg
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2010-04-05       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Identification and characterization of a novel gene involved in the trans-specific nematicidal activity of Photorhabdus luminescens LN2.

Authors:  Xuehong Qiu; Richou Han; Xun Yan; Mingxing Liu; Li Cao; Toyoshi Yoshiga; Eizo Kondo
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2009-04-17       Impact factor: 4.792

3.  Introduction. Ecological immunology.

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Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2009-01-12       Impact factor: 6.237

4.  Innate immunity in Caenorhabditis elegans is regulated by neurons expressing NPR-1/GPCR.

Authors:  Katie L Styer; Varsha Singh; Evan Macosko; Sarah E Steele; Cornelia I Bargmann; Alejandro Aballay
Journal:  Science       Date:  2008-09-18       Impact factor: 47.728

5.  Increased responsiveness in feeding behaviour of Caenorhabditis elegans after experimental coevolution with its microparasite Bacillus thuringiensis.

Authors:  Rebecca D Schulte; Barbara Hasert; Carsten Makus; Nico K Michiels; Hinrich Schulenburg
Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2011-08-31       Impact factor: 3.703

6.  Host-parasite local adaptation after experimental coevolution of Caenorhabditis elegans and its microparasite Bacillus thuringiensis.

Authors:  Rebecca D Schulte; Carsten Makus; Barbara Hasert; Nico K Michiels; Hinrich Schulenburg
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2011-02-09       Impact factor: 5.349

Review 7.  Mainstreaming Caenorhabditis elegans in experimental evolution.

Authors:  Jeremy C Gray; Asher D Cutter
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2014-01-15       Impact factor: 5.349

8.  Inactivation of conserved C. elegans genes engages pathogen- and xenobiotic-associated defenses.

Authors:  Justine A Melo; Gary Ruvkun
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2012-04-13       Impact factor: 41.582

9.  Involvement of Vitamin B6 Biosynthesis Pathways in the Insecticidal Activity of Photorhabdus luminescens.

Authors:  Kazuki Sato; Toyoshi Yoshiga; Koichi Hasegawa
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2016-05-31       Impact factor: 4.792

10.  Comparative genomics of the emerging human pathogen Photorhabdus asymbiotica with the insect pathogen Photorhabdus luminescens.

Authors:  Paul Wilkinson; Nicholas R Waterfield; Lisa Crossman; Craig Corton; Maria Sanchez-Contreras; Isabella Vlisidou; Andrew Barron; Alexandra Bignell; Louise Clark; Douglas Ormond; Matthew Mayho; Nathalie Bason; Frances Smith; Mark Simmonds; Carol Churcher; David Harris; Nicholas R Thompson; Michael Quail; Julian Parkhill; Richard H Ffrench-Constant
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2009-07-07       Impact factor: 3.969

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