Literature DB >> 33942718

Multiple lineages of Streptomyces produce antimicrobials within passalid beetle galleries across eastern North America.

Rita de Cassia Pessotti1, Bridget L Hansen1, Jewel N Reaso1, Javier A Ceja-Navarro2,3, Laila El-Hifnawi4, Eoin L Brodie5,6, Matthew F Traxler1.   

Abstract

Some insects form symbioses in which actinomycetes provide defense against pathogens by making antimicrobials. The range of chemical strategies employed across these associations, and how these strategies relate to insect lifestyle, remains underexplored. We assessed subsocial passalid beetles of the species Odontotaenius disjunctus, and their frass (fecal material), which is an important food resource within their galleries, as a model insect/actinomycete system. Through chemical and phylogenetic analyses, we found that O. disjunctus frass collected across eastern North America harbored multiple lineages of Streptomyces and diverse antimicrobials. Metabolites detected in frass displayed synergistic and antagonistic inhibition of a fungal entomopathogen, Metarhizium anisopliae, and multiple streptomycete isolates inhibited this pathogen when co-cultivated directly in frass. These findings support a model in which the lifestyle of O. disjunctus accommodates multiple Streptomyces lineages in their frass, resulting in a rich repertoire of antimicrobials that likely insulates their galleries against pathogenic invasion.

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Keywords:  actinomycetes; bessbug; chemical ecology; ecology; infectious disease; microbiology; natural products; odontotaenius disjunctus; symbiosis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33942718     DOI: 10.7554/eLife.65091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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