作者
Tyler CR Bass D, Stentiford GD, Wang H-C, Koskella B
发表日期
2019
期刊
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
卷号
34
期号
11
页码范围
996-1008
简介
A growing awareness of the diversity and ubiquity of microbes (eukaryotes, prokaryotes, and viruses) associated with larger ‘host' organisms has led to the realisation that many diseases thought to be caused by one primary agent are the result of interactions between multiple taxa and the host. Even where a primary agent can be identified, its effect is often moderated by other symbionts. Therefore, the one pathogen–one disease paradigm is shifting towards the pathobiome concept, integrating the interaction of multiple symbionts, host, and environment in a new understanding of disease aetiology. Taxonomically, pathobiomes are variable across host species, ecology, tissue type, and time. Therefore, a more functionally driven understanding of pathobiotic systems is necessary, based on gene expression, metabolic interactions, and ecological processes.
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D Bass, GD Stentiford, HC Wang, B Koskella, CR Tyler - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2019