Viney Mark E, Riley Eleanor M, Buchanan Katherine L
School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Bristol, UK, BS8 1UG.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2005 Dec;20(12):665-9. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2005.10.003. Epub 2005 Oct 18.
The function of the immune system of an animal is to provide defence against infection, in order to maximize fitness. Understanding this and, particularly, how limiting resources are traded off between costly immune responses and other physiological demands, is central to properly understanding life-history traits and their evolution. Here, we propose that functional (rather than immunological) measures of immune responses should be used when investigating this. We further suggest that optimal immune responses are context specific, rather than generic; that is, a maximum immune response is not necessarily optimal. The nature of an optimal immune response will depend on the specific circumstances and infection status of the animal. Identifying and understanding such optimality requires that the effects of different immune strategies on fitness be considered.
动物免疫系统的功能是提供抗感染防御,以实现适应性最大化。理解这一点,尤其是理解在代价高昂的免疫反应与其他生理需求之间如何权衡有限的资源,对于正确理解生活史特征及其进化至关重要。在此,我们提出在研究这一问题时应使用免疫反应的功能(而非免疫学)指标。我们进一步认为,最佳免疫反应是因具体情况而异的,而非通用的;也就是说,最大免疫反应不一定是最佳的。最佳免疫反应的性质将取决于动物的具体情况和感染状态。识别并理解这种最优性需要考虑不同免疫策略对适应性的影响。