Life at the borderlands: microbiomes of interfaces critical to One Health

Author:

Law Simon R12,Mathes Falko13ORCID,Paten Amy M14,Alexandre Pamela A15,Regmi Roshan16,Reid Cameron17,Safarchi Azadeh18,Shaktivesh Shaktivesh19,Wang Yanan110,Wilson Annaleise111,Rice Scott A112,Gupta Vadakattu V S R16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CSIRO MOSH-Future Science Platform , Australia

2. CSIRO Agriculture and Food , Canberra, ACT 2601 , Australia

3. CSIRO Environment , Floreat, WA 6014 , Australia

4. CSIRO Environment , Canberra, ACT 2601 , Australia

5. CSIRO Agriculture and Food , St Lucia, Qld 4072 , Australia

6. CSIRO Agriculture and Food , Urrbrae, SA 5064 , Australia

7. CSIRO Environment , Urrbrae, SA 5064 , Australia

8. CSIRO Health and Biosecurity , Westmead, NSW 2145 , Australia

9. CSIRO Data 61 , Clayton, Vic 3168 , Australia

10. CSIRO Health and Biosecurity , Adelaide SA 5000 , Australia

11. CSIRO Health and Biosecurity , Geelong, Vic 3220 , Australia

12. CSIRO Agriculture , and Food, Westmead, NSW 2145 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Microbiomes are foundational components of the environment that provide essential services relating to food security, carbon sequestration, human health, and the overall well-being of ecosystems. Microbiota exert their effects primarily through complex interactions at interfaces with their plant, animal, and human hosts, as well as within the soil environment. This review aims to explore the ecological, evolutionary, and molecular processes governing the establishment and function of microbiome–host relationships, specifically at interfaces critical to One Health—a transdisciplinary framework that recognizes that the health outcomes of people, animals, plants, and the environment are tightly interconnected. Within the context of One Health, the core principles underpinning microbiome assembly will be discussed in detail, including biofilm formation, microbial recruitment strategies, mechanisms of microbial attachment, community succession, and the effect these processes have on host function and health. Finally, this review will catalogue recent advances in microbiology and microbial ecology methods that can be used to profile microbial interfaces, with particular attention to multi-omic, advanced imaging, and modelling approaches. These technologies are essential for delineating the general and specific principles governing microbiome assembly and functions, mapping microbial interconnectivity across varying spatial and temporal scales, and for the establishment of predictive frameworks that will guide the development of targeted microbiome-interventions to deliver One Health outcomes.

Funder

CSIRO

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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