Evolution of Microbiota-Host Associations: The Microbe's Perspective

Trends Microbiol. 2021 Sep;29(9):779-787. doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2021.02.005. Epub 2021 Mar 2.

Abstract

Microbiota-host associations are ubiquitous in nature. They are often studied using a host-centered view, while microbes are assumed to have coevolved with hosts or colonize hosts as nonadapted entities. Both assumptions are often incorrect. Instead, many host-associated microbes are adapted to a biphasic life cycle in which they alternate between noncoadapted hosts and a free-living phase. Full appreciation of microbiota-host symbiosis thus needs to consider how microbes optimize fitness across this life cycle. Here, we evaluate the key stages of the biphasic life cycle and propose a new conceptual framework for microbiota-host interactions which includes an integrative measure of microbial fitness, related to the parasite fitness parameter R0, and which will help in-depth assessment of the evolution of these widespread associations.

Keywords: life cycle; microbiota–host interactions; reproduction number R(0); symbiosis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biological Evolution*
  • Host Microbial Interactions*
  • Humans
  • Microbiota*
  • Symbiosis