TY - JOUR
T1 - AI-2 quorum sensing signal disrupts coral symbiotic homeostasis and induces host bleaching
AU - Han, Shuo
AU - Cheng, Xueyu
AU - Wang, Tao
AU - Li, Xinyang
AU - Cai, Zhonghua
AU - Zheng, Huina
AU - Xiao, Baohua
AU - Zhou, Jin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Symbiotic microorganisms play critical ecophysiological roles that facilitate the maintenance of coral health. Currently, information on the gene and protein pathways contributing to bleaching responses is lacking, including the role of autoinducers. Although the autoinducer AI-1 is well understood, information on AI-2 is insufficient. Here, we observed a 3.7–4.0 times higher abundance of the AI-2 synthesis gene luxS in bleached individuals relative to their healthy counterparts among reef-building coral samples from the natural environment. Laboratory tests further revealed that AI-2 contributed significantly to an increase in coral bleaching, altered the ratio of potential probiotic and pathogenic bacteria, and suppressed the antiviral activity of specific pathogenic bacteria while enhancing their functional potential, such as energy metabolism, chemotaxis, biofilm formation and virulence release. Structural equation modeling indicated that AI-2 influences the microbial composition, network structure, and pathogenic features, which collectively contribute to the coral bleaching status. Collectively, our results offer novel potential strategies for coral conservation based on a signal manipulation approach.
AB - Symbiotic microorganisms play critical ecophysiological roles that facilitate the maintenance of coral health. Currently, information on the gene and protein pathways contributing to bleaching responses is lacking, including the role of autoinducers. Although the autoinducer AI-1 is well understood, information on AI-2 is insufficient. Here, we observed a 3.7–4.0 times higher abundance of the AI-2 synthesis gene luxS in bleached individuals relative to their healthy counterparts among reef-building coral samples from the natural environment. Laboratory tests further revealed that AI-2 contributed significantly to an increase in coral bleaching, altered the ratio of potential probiotic and pathogenic bacteria, and suppressed the antiviral activity of specific pathogenic bacteria while enhancing their functional potential, such as energy metabolism, chemotaxis, biofilm formation and virulence release. Structural equation modeling indicated that AI-2 influences the microbial composition, network structure, and pathogenic features, which collectively contribute to the coral bleaching status. Collectively, our results offer novel potential strategies for coral conservation based on a signal manipulation approach.
KW - AI-2 signal
KW - Acropora sp
KW - Coral bleaching
KW - Dysbiotic microbiome
KW - Quorum sensing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85193904232&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.envint.2024.108768
DO - 10.1016/j.envint.2024.108768
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85193904232
SN - 0160-4120
VL - 188
JO - Environment International
JF - Environment International
M1 - 108768
ER -