Mallon Eamonn B, Loosli Roland, Schmid-Hempel Paul
Ecology and Evolution, ETH Zürich, ETH-Zentrum NW, CH-8092, Zürich, Switzerland.
Evolution. 2003 Jun;57(6):1444-7. doi: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2003.tb00351.x.
Hosts vary in both their strength of response to a general immunological insult and in their specific susceptibility to different parasite species or different strains of the same parasite. The variation in the general immune response is considered a result of the costs imposed by selection on defended individuals. The variation in the specific response may originate from variation in host and parasite genotypes and is a requirement for frequency-dependent selection. The relationship between these two fundamental aspects of defense has only rarely been studied. Using the bumblebee Bombus terrestris and its gut trypanosomal parasite Crithidia bombi we found that the host's specific response profile toward different strains correlates negatively with its level of response to a general insult. This is the opposite result one would expect if the level of general response were simply a measure of immunological quality (immunocompetence). Rather, it suggests that there is some form of a trade-off between these two fundamental aspects of the immune system. These results, therefore, shed an important light on the possible constraints that affect the evolution of the immune system and particularly the trade-off between different arms of the immune system.
宿主对一般免疫损伤的反应强度以及对不同寄生虫物种或同一寄生虫不同菌株的特异性易感性各不相同。一般免疫反应的差异被认为是选择对受保护个体施加成本的结果。特异性反应的差异可能源于宿主和寄生虫基因型的差异,并且是频率依赖性选择的必要条件。防御的这两个基本方面之间的关系很少被研究。利用熊蜂及其肠道锥虫寄生虫克氏锥虫,我们发现宿主对不同菌株的特异性反应谱与其对一般损伤的反应水平呈负相关。如果一般反应水平仅仅是免疫质量(免疫能力)的一种衡量标准,那么这将是一个相反的结果。相反,这表明在免疫系统的这两个基本方面之间存在某种形式的权衡。因此,这些结果为影响免疫系统进化的可能限制因素,特别是免疫系统不同分支之间的权衡,提供了重要的启示。