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Genet. mol. biol ; 41(1,supl.1): 189-197, 2018. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-892492

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Abstract Symbioses are ubiquitous and have played an influential role in the evolution of life on Earth. Genomic studies are now revealing a huge diversity of associations among hosts and their microbiotas, allowing us to characterize their complex ecological and evolutionary dynamics. The different transmission modes and the asynchronous cell proliferation of the numerous symbionts associated with one host generate a genomic conflict ought to be solved. Two disputing views have been used to model and predict the outcome of such conflicts. The traditional view is based on community ecology, and considers that selection at the level of individuals is sufficient to explain longstanding associations among species. A new perspective considers that the host and its associated microbiota constitute a biological entity called holobiont, and that regarding it as a higher-level unit of selection is unavoidable to understand phenotypic evolution. Novel extended phenotypes are often built through symbiotic interactions, allowing the holobiont to explore and survive in distinct environmental conditions, and may evolve in a Lamarckian fashion.

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J Biosci ; 2014 Apr; 39 (2): 201-209
Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-161902

RESUMO

Molecular analyses of symbiotic relationships are challenging our biological definitions of individuality and supplanting them with a new notion of normal part–whole relationships. This new notion is that of a ‘holobiont’, a consortium of organisms that becomes a functionally integrated ‘whole’. This holobiont includes the zoological organism (the ‘animal’) as well as its persistent microbial symbionts. This new individuality is seen on anatomical and physiological levels, where a diversity of symbionts form a new ‘organ system’ within the zoological organism and become integrated into its metabolism and development. Moreover, as in normal development, there are reciprocal interactions between the ‘host’ organism and its symbionts that alter gene expression in both sets of cells. The immune system, instead of being seen as functioning solely to keep microbes out of the body, is also found to develop, in part, in dialogue with symbionts. Moreover, the immune system is actively involved in the colonization of the zoological organism, functioning as a mechanism for integrating microbes into the animal-cell community. Symbionts have also been found to constitute a second mode of genetic inheritance, providing selectable genetic variation for natural selection. We develop, grow and evolve as multi-genomic consortia/teams/ecosystems.

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Acta biol. colomb ; 18(1): 31-42, abr. 2013.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-675084

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El microbioma constituye el conjunto de microorganismos asociados a un hospedero principal. El superorganismo o holobionte humano está constituido por el hospedero y su microbioma que han coevolucionado desde los primeros días de la existencia de la especie humana. La modificación del microbioma, sumado a los cambios en los hábitos sociales y alimentarios del ser humano a lo largo de su historia biológica ha llevado a la emergencia de numerosas enfermedades. En contraste con la visión darwiniana de la naturaleza de egoísmo y competencia, nuevos enfoques holísticos has surgido. Con esta visión, la reconstitución del microbioma surge como una terapia fundamental ante la emergencia de enfermedades causadas por la continua pérdida del mismo.


The human microbiome is an integral part of the superorganism together with their host and they have co-evolved since the early days of the existence of the human species. The modification of the microbiome as a result changes in food and social habits of human beings throughout their life history has led to the emergence of many diseases. In contrast with the darwinian view of nature of selfishness and competence, new holistic approaches are rising. Under these views, the reconstitution of the microbiome comes out as a fundamental therapy for emerging diseases related to biome depletion.

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