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Hoock, Maria

University of Bayreuth

Current S-Index

2.2

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Average Dataset Index per Dataset

2.2

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Total Datasets

1

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

76.9%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

2

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Total Mentions

0

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Formicine ants swallow their highly acidic poison for gut microbial selection and control (Version: 5)

Animals continuously encounter microorganisms that are essential for health or cause disease. They are thus challenged to control harmful microbes while allowing acquisition of beneficial microbes. This challenge is likely especially important for social insects with respect to microbes in food, as they often store food and exchange food among colony members. Here we show that formicine ants actively swallow their antimicrobial, highly acidic poison gland secretion. The ensuing acidic environment in the stomach, the crop, can limit the establishment of pathogenic and opportunistic microbes ingested with food and improve survival of ants when faced with pathogen contaminated food. At the same time, crop acidity selectively allows acquisition and colonization by Acetobacteraceae, known bacterial gut associates of formicine ants. This suggests that swallowing of the poison in formicine ants acts as a microbial filter and that antimicrobials have a potentially widespread but so far underappreciated dual role in host-microbe interactions.

Authors

  • Tragust, Simon ;
  • Herrmann, Claudia ;
  • Häfner, Jane ;
  • Braasch, Ronja ;
  • Tilgen, Christina ;
  • Hoock, Maria ;
  • Milidakis, Margarita ;
  • Gross, Roy ;
  • Feldhaar, Heike
2 Citations0 Mentions77% FAIR2.6 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.k0p2ngf4vOctober 2020