iScience (Oct 2023)

Deconstructing taxa x taxa x environment interactions in the microbiota: A theoretical examination

  • Senay Yitbarek,
  • John Guittar,
  • Sarah A. Knutie,
  • C. Brandon Ogbunugafor

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 10
p. 107875

Abstract

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Summary: A major objective of microbial ecology is to identify how the composition of microbial taxa shapes host phenotypes. However, most studies focus on pairwise interactions and ignore the potentially significant effects of higher-order microbial interactions.Here, we quantify the effects of higher-order interactions among taxa on host infection risk. We apply our approach to an in silico dataset that is built to resemble a population of insect hosts with gut-associated microbial communities at risk of infection from an intestinal parasite across a breadth of nutrient environmental contexts.We find that the effect of higher-order interactions is considerable and can change appreciably across environmental contexts. Furthermore, we show that higher-order interactions can stabilize community structure thereby reducing host susceptibility to parasite invasion.Our approach illustrates how incorporating the effects of higher-order interactions among gut microbiota across environments can be essential for understanding their effects on host phenotypes.

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