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  • * Using advanced microscopy techniques, the research visualized the structural changes in the egg and larva during the hatching process, highlighting the role of bacteria in altering the egg's polar plugs.
  • * The findings suggest that whipworm larvae release chitinase to help degrade the plugs from inside the egg, indicating an evolutionary adaptation to thrive in the bacteria-rich environment of the mammalian gut.

Article Abstract

The bacterial microbiota promotes the life cycle of the intestine-dwelling whipworm by mediating hatching of parasite eggs ingested by the mammalian host. Despite the enormous disease burden associated with colonization, the mechanisms underlying this transkingdom interaction have been obscure. Here, we used a multiscale microscopy approach to define the structural events associated with bacteria-mediated hatching of eggs for the murine model parasite . Through the combination of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and serial block face SEM (SBFSEM), we visualized the outer surface morphology of the shell and generated 3D structures of the egg and larva during the hatching process. These images revealed that exposure to hatching-inducing bacteria catalyzed asymmetric degradation of the polar plugs prior to exit by the larva. Although unrelated bacteria induced similar loss of electron density and dissolution of the structural integrity of the plugs, egg hatching was most efficient in the presence of bacteria that bound poles with high density such as . Consistent with the ability of taxonomically distant bacteria to induce hatching, additional results suggest chitinase released from larva within the eggs degrade the plugs from the inside instead of enzymes produced by bacteria in the external environment. These findings define at ultrastructure resolution the evolutionary adaptation of a parasite for the microbe-rich environment of the mammalian gut.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054943PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.13.532458DOI Listing

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