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Growing Ungrowable Bacteria: Overview and Perspectives on Insect Symbiont Culturability

Masson, Florent  
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Lemaitre, Bruno  
December 1, 2020
Microbiology And Molecular Biology Reviews

Insects are often involved in endosymbiosis, that is, the housing of symbiotic microbes within their tissues or within their cells. Endosymbionts are a major driving force in insects' evolution, because they dramatically affect their host physiology and allow them to adapt to new niches, for example, by complementing their diet or by protecting them against pathogens. Endosymbiotic bacteria are, however, fastidious and therefore difficult to manipulate outside of their hosts, especially intracellular species. The coevolution between hosts and endosymbionts leads to alterations in the genomes of endosymbionts, limiting their ability to cope with changing environments. Consequently, few insect endosymbionts are culturable in vitro and genetically tractable, making functional genetics studies impracticable on most endosymbiotic bacteria. However, recently, major progress has been made in manipulating several intracellular endosymbiont species in vitro, leading to astonishing discoveries on their physiology and the way they interact with their host. This review establishes a comprehensive picture of the in vitro tractability of insect endosymbiotic bacteria and addresses the reason why most species are not culturable. By compiling and discussing the latest developments in the design of custom media and genetic manipulation protocols, it aims at providing new leads to expand the range of tractable endosymbionts and foster genetic research on these models.

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review article
DOI
10.1128/MMBR.00089-20
Web of Science ID

WOS:000589757400006

Author(s)
Masson, Florent  
Lemaitre, Bruno  
Date Issued

2020-12-01

Publisher

AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY

Published in
Microbiology And Molecular Biology Reviews
Volume

84

Issue

4

Start page

e00089

End page

20

Subjects

Microbiology

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insect

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symbiosis

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endosymbiont

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wolbachia

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in vitro culture

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endosymbiosis

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in vitro

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in-vitro cultivation

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rickettsia-like-organisms

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secondary endosymbiont

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sodalis-glossinidius

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iron acquisition

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serratia-symbiotica

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wolbachia-persica

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tissue-culture

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pure culture

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genus asaia

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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UPLEM  
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December 2, 2020
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