Sørensen Jesper G, Loeschcke Volker
Aarhus Centre for Environmental Stress Research (ACES), Department of Genetics and Ecology, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark.
J Biosci. 2007 Apr;32(3):447-56. doi: 10.1007/s12038-007-0044-x.
Most investigations on the effects of and responses to stress exposures have been performed on a limited number of model organisms in the laboratory. Here much progress has been made in terms of identifying and describing beneficial and detrimental effects of stress, responses to stress and the mechanisms behind stress tolerance. However, to gain further understanding of which genes are involved in stress resistance and how the responses are regulated from an ecological and evolutionary perspective there is a need to combine studies on multiple levels of biological organization from DNA to phenotypes. Furthermore,we emphasize the importance of studying ecologically relevant traits and natural or semi-natural conditions to verify whether the results obtained are representative of the ecological and evolutionary processes in the field. Here,we will review what we currently know about thermal adaptation and the role of different stress responses to thermal challenges in insects, particularly Drosophila.Furthermore,we address some key questions that require future attention.
大多数关于应激暴露的影响及对应激反应的研究都是在实验室中对有限数量的模式生物进行的。在识别和描述应激的有益和有害影响、对应激的反应以及应激耐受背后的机制方面,已经取得了很大进展。然而,为了从生态和进化的角度进一步了解哪些基因参与抗逆性以及这些反应是如何调控的,有必要将从DNA到表型的多个生物组织层次的研究结合起来。此外,我们强调研究生态相关性状以及自然或半自然条件的重要性,以验证所获得的结果是否代表了该领域的生态和进化过程。在这里,我们将回顾目前我们对昆虫,特别是果蝇的热适应以及不同应激反应在应对热挑战中的作用的了解。此外,我们还提出了一些需要未来关注的关键问题。