| Literature DB >> 28066403 |
Lucia Pita1, Sebastian Fraune2, Ute Hentschel3.
Abstract
Sponges have a significant impact on marine benthic communities, they are of biotechnological interest owing to their production of bioactive natural compounds, and they promise to provide insights into conserved mechanisms of host-microbe interactions in basal metazoans. The natural variability of sponge-microbe associations across species and environments provides a meaningful ecological and evolutionary framework to investigate animal-microbial symbiosis through experimentation in the field and also in aquaria. In addition, next-generation sequencing technologies have shed light on the genomic repertoire of the sponge host and revealed metabolic capacities and symbiotic lifestyle features of their microbiota. However, our understanding of symbiotic mechanisms is still in its infancy. Here, we discuss the potential and limitations of the sponge-microbe symbiosis as emerging models for animal-associated microbiota.Entities:
Keywords: CRISPR-Cas; Porifera; RNAi; aquaculture; holobiont; metazoan symbiosis; microbiota
Year: 2016 PMID: 28066403 PMCID: PMC5179597 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.02102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Desired properties for an experimental sponge model for symbiosis (adapted after Ruby, 2008).
| • Ease of collection, wide geographic distribution |
| • Simple morphology, small size |
| • Maintenance in aquaculture |
| • Closed life cycle |
| • Establishment of a gnotobiotic/aposymbiotic host |
| • Availability of omic-data |
| • Amenability to genetic manipulation (RNAi, CRISPR-Cas) |
| • Culturability of symbionts |
A compilation of sponge species for which published omic-data in the context of the sponge symbiosis are available.
| Sponge Species | General properties | Existing omic data |
|---|---|---|
| Collection: Australia Microbial association: LMA | Sponge genome ( | |
| Collection: Mediterranean Sea Microbial association: HMA | Microbial metagenome ( | |
| Collection: Red Sea Microbial association: LMA | Symbiont genome: | |
| Collection: Atlantic Ocean Microbial association: LMA | Sponge transcriptome ( | |
| Collection: Australia Microbial association: LMA | Microbial metagenome/metaproteome ( | |
| Collection: North Sea Microbial association: HMA | Microbial metatranscriptome ( | |
| Collection: Pacific Ocean Microbial association: LMA | Symbiont genomes: sulfur-oxidizing bacterium ( | |
| Collection: Mediterranean Sea Microbial association: HMA | Sponge transcriptome ( | |
| Collection: Australia Microbial association: HMA | Microbial metagenome ( | |
| Collection: Red Sea Microbial association: LMA | Sponge genome and transcriptome ( | |
| Collection: Red Sea, Caribbean Sea Microbial association: HMA | Sponge genome and transcriptome ( |