Viruses in Marine Invertebrate Holobionts: Complex Interactions Between Phages and Bacterial Symbionts.

Ann Rev Mar Sci

Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou), Guangzhou, China; email:

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Recent research has focused primarily on cellular microorganisms, leaving a knowledge gap about acellular microorganisms, particularly viruses like bacteriophages, in understanding marine holobionts.
  • * The review emphasizes the diversity and potential roles of viruses in marine invertebrates' health, including their influence on bacterial colonization, symbiotic relationships, and disease, and calls for increased research to fill current knowledge gaps.

Article Abstract

Marine invertebrates are ecologically and economically important and have formed holobionts by evolving symbiotic relationships with cellular and acellular microorganisms that reside in and on their tissues. In recent decades, significant focus on symbiotic cellular microorganisms has led to the discovery of various functions and a considerable expansion of our knowledge of holobiont functions. Despite this progress, our understanding of symbiotic acellular microorganisms remains insufficient, impeding our ability to achieve a comprehensive understanding of marine holobionts. In this review, we highlight the abundant viruses, with a particular emphasis on bacteriophages; provide an overview of their diversity, especially in extensively studied sponges and corals; and examine their potential life cycles. In addition, we discuss potential phage-holobiont interactions of various invertebrates, including participating in initial bacterial colonization, maintaining symbiotic relationships, and causing or exacerbating the diseases of marine invertebrates. Despite the importance of this subject, knowledge of how viruses contribute to marine invertebrate organisms remains limited. Advancements in technology and greater attention to viruses will enhance our understanding of marine invertebrate holobionts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-021623-093133DOI Listing

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