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Reflections on the Use of an Invertebrate Chordate Model System for Studies of Gut Microbial Immune Interactions.

Assunta Liberti1, Ojas Natarajan2,3, Celine Grace F Atkinson3,4, Paolo Sordino1, Larry J Dishaw2,3.   

Abstract

The functional ecology of the gastrointestinal tract impacts host physiology, and its dysregulation is at the center of various diseases. The immune system, and specifically innate immunity, plays a fundamental role in modulating the interface of host and microbes in the gut. While humans remain a primary focus of research in this field, the use of diverse model systems help inform us of the fundamental principles legislating homeostasis in the gut. Invertebrates, which lack vertebrate-style adaptive immunity, can help define conserved features of innate immunity that shape the gut ecosystem. In this context, we previously proposed the use of a marine invertebrate, the protochordate Ciona robusta, as a novel tractable model system for studies of host-microbiome interactions. Significant progress, reviewed herein, has been made to fulfill that vision. We examine and review discoveries from Ciona that include roles for a secreted immune effector interacting with elements of the microbiota, as well as chitin-rich mucus lining the gut epithelium, the gut-associated microbiome of adults, and the establishment of a large catalog of cultured isolates with which juveniles can be colonized. Also discussed is the establishment of methods to rear the animals germ-free, an essential technology for dissecting the symbiotic interactions at play. As the foundation is now set to extend these studies into the future, broadening our comprehension of how host effectors shape the ecology of these microbial communities in ways that establish and maintain homeostasis will require full utilization of "multi-omics" approaches to merge computational sciences, modeling, and experimental biology in hypothesis-driven investigations.
Copyright © 2021 Liberti, Natarajan, Atkinson, Sordino and Dishaw.

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Keywords:  Ciona intestinalis type A; Ciona robusta; gut microbiota; gut-microbial interactions; innate immunity; invertebrate model; mucosal immunity; multi-omics approaches

Year:  2021        PMID: 33717199      PMCID: PMC7947342          DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.642687

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Immunol        ISSN: 1664-3224            Impact factor:   7.561


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