Plastics shape the black soldier fly larvae gut microbiome and select for biodegrading functions.
Francesca De FilippisMarco BonelliDaniele BrunoGiuseppina SequinoAurora MontaliMarcella ReguzzoniEdoardo PasolliDavide SavySilvana CangemiVincenza CozzolinoGianluca TettamantiDanilo ErcoliniSilvia CacciaSilvia CacciaPublished in: Microbiome (2023)
In addition to highlighting that the astonishing plasticity of the microbiota composition of BSF larvae is associated with functional shifts in the insect microbiome, the present work sets the stage for exploiting BSF larvae as "bioincubators" to isolate microbial strains and enzymes for the development of innovative plastic biodegradation strategies. However, most importantly, the larvae constitute a source of enzymes to be evolved and valorized by pioneering synthetic biology approaches. Video Abstract.