Host genetic variation plays an important role in the structure and function of heritable microbial communities. Recent studies have shown that insects use immune mechanisms to regulate heritable symbionts. Here we test the hypothesis that variation in symbiont density among hosts is linked to intraspecific differences in the immune response to harboring symbionts. We show that pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) harboring the bacterial endosymbiont Regiella insecticola (but not all other species of symbionts) downregulate expression of key immune genes. We then functionally link immune expression with symbiont density using RNAi. The pea aphid species complex is comprised of multiple reproductively-isolated host plant-adapted populations. The...
International audienceThere is increasing evidence that microbial symbionts play pivotal roles in pr...
Many invertebrates have intimate associations with bacterial symbionts, and over the past few years,...
Pea aphids have an obligate nutritional symbiosis with the bacteria Buchneraaphidicola and frequentl...
Bacterial symbionts are ecologically important microbes that have been shown to manipulate many aspe...
Facultative symbionts are found in most insects, having a range of effects on their host’s biology. ...
Insects often harbor heritable symbionts that provide defense against specialized natural enemies, y...
Background: The widespread use of genome sequencing provided evidences for the high degree of conser...
Microbial symbionts commonly protect their hosts from natural enemies, but it is unclear how protect...
Microbial symbionts commonly protect their hosts from natural enemies, but it is unclear how protect...
Ecological specialisation on different host plants occurs frequently among phytophagous insects and ...
Animal-associated microbial communities have important effects on host phenotypes. Individuals withi...
Symbiotic associations between microorganisms and eukaryotes are common in nature. These microorgani...
International audienceVirtually all eukaryotes host microbial symbionts that influence their phenoty...
1. Eukaryotes commonly host communities of heritable symbiotic bacteria, many of which are not essen...
1. Eukaryotes commonly host communities of heritable symbiotic bacteria, many of which are not esse...
International audienceThere is increasing evidence that microbial symbionts play pivotal roles in pr...
Many invertebrates have intimate associations with bacterial symbionts, and over the past few years,...
Pea aphids have an obligate nutritional symbiosis with the bacteria Buchneraaphidicola and frequentl...
Bacterial symbionts are ecologically important microbes that have been shown to manipulate many aspe...
Facultative symbionts are found in most insects, having a range of effects on their host’s biology. ...
Insects often harbor heritable symbionts that provide defense against specialized natural enemies, y...
Background: The widespread use of genome sequencing provided evidences for the high degree of conser...
Microbial symbionts commonly protect their hosts from natural enemies, but it is unclear how protect...
Microbial symbionts commonly protect their hosts from natural enemies, but it is unclear how protect...
Ecological specialisation on different host plants occurs frequently among phytophagous insects and ...
Animal-associated microbial communities have important effects on host phenotypes. Individuals withi...
Symbiotic associations between microorganisms and eukaryotes are common in nature. These microorgani...
International audienceVirtually all eukaryotes host microbial symbionts that influence their phenoty...
1. Eukaryotes commonly host communities of heritable symbiotic bacteria, many of which are not essen...
1. Eukaryotes commonly host communities of heritable symbiotic bacteria, many of which are not esse...
International audienceThere is increasing evidence that microbial symbionts play pivotal roles in pr...
Many invertebrates have intimate associations with bacterial symbionts, and over the past few years,...
Pea aphids have an obligate nutritional symbiosis with the bacteria Buchneraaphidicola and frequentl...