Darwinian selection of host and bacteria supports emergence of Lamarckian-like adaptation of the system as a whole
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Osmanovic, Dino; Kessler, David A; Rabin, Yitzhak; Soen, Yoav
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Background
The relatively fast selection of symbiotic bacteria within hosts and the potential transmission of these bacteria across generations of hosts raise the question of whether interactions between host and bacteria support emergent adaptive capabilities beyond those of germ-free hosts.
Results
To investigate possibilities for emergent adaptations that may distinguish composite host-microbiome systems from germ-free hosts, we introduce a population genetics model of a host-microbiome system with vertical transmission of bacteria. The host and its bacteria are jointly exposed to a toxic agent, creating a toxic stress that can be alleviated by selection of resistant individuals and by secretion of a detoxification agent (“detox”). We show that toxic exposure in one generation of hosts leads to selection of resistant bacteria, which in turn, increases the toxic tolerance of the host’s offspring. Prolonged exposure to toxin over many host generations promotes anadditional form of emergent adaptation due to selection of hosts based on detox produced by their bacterial community as a whole (as opposed to properties of individual bacteria).
Conclusions
These findings show that interactions between pure Darwinian selections of host and its bacteria can give rise to emergent adaptive capabilities, including Lamarckian-like adaptation of the host-microbiome system.
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This article was reviewed by Eugene Koonin, Yuri Wolf and Philippe Huneman.
Date issued
2018-10Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Biology Direct
Publisher
Biomed Central Ltd
Citation
Osmanovic, Dino et al. "Darwinian selection of host and bacteria supports emergence of Lamarckian-like adaptation of the system as a whole." 2018, 13 (October 2018): 24 © 2018 The Author(s)
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1745-6150