Author:
Wu-Chuang Alejandra,Mateos-Hernandez Lourdes,Maitre Apolline,Rego Ryan O. M.,Šíma Radek,Porcelli Stefania,Rakotobe Sabine,Foucault-Simonin Angélique,Moutailler Sara,Palinauskas Vaidas,Aželytė Justė,Sǐmo Ladislav,Obregon Dasiel,Cabezas-Cruz Alejandro
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Ticks can transmit a broad variety of pathogens of medical importance, including Borrelia afzelii, the causative agent of Lyme borreliosis in Europe. Tick microbiota is an important factor modulating, not only vector physiology, but also the vector competence. Anti-microbiota vaccines targeting keystone taxa of tick microbiota can alter tick feeding and modulate the taxonomic and functional profiles of bacterial communities in the vector. However, the impact of anti-microbiota vaccine on tick-borne pathogen development within the vector has not been tested.
Results
Here, we characterized the Ixodes ricinus microbiota modulation in response to B. afzelii infection and found that the pathogen induces changes in the microbiota composition, its beta diversity and structure of bacterial community assembly. Tick microbiota perturbation by anti-microbiota antibodies or addition of novel commensal bacteria into tick midguts causes departures from the B. afzelii-induced modulation of tick microbiota which resulted in a lower load of the pathogen in I. ricinus. Co-occurrence networks allowed the identification of emergent properties of the bacterial communities which better defined the Borrelia infection-refractory states of the tick microbiota.
Conclusions
These findings suggest that Borrelia is highly sensitive to tick microbiota perturbations and that departure from the modulation induced by the pathogen in the vector microbiota pose a high cost to the spirochete. Network analysis emerges as a suitable tool to identify emergent properties of the vector microbiota associated with infection-refractory states. Anti-microbiota vaccines can be used as a tool for microbiota perturbation and control of important vector-borne pathogens.
Funder
Programa Nacional de Becas de Postgrado en el Exterior “Don Carlos Antonio López”
Collectivité de Corse
Grantová Agentura České Republiky
Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Microbiology
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