Lefèvre Thierry, Roche Benjamin, Poulin Robert, Hurd Hilary, Renaud François, Thomas Frédéric
Génétique et Evolution des Maladies Infectieuses, UMR CNRS/IRD 2724, 911 av Agropolis BP 64501 34394 Montpellier Cedex 5, France.
Trends Parasitol. 2008 Oct;24(10):435-9. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2008.06.006. Epub 2008 Aug 15.
Parasite-induced alterations of the host phenotype have been reported in many systems. These changes are traditionally categorized into three kinds of phenomena: secondary outcomes of infection with no adaptive value, host adaptations that reduce the detrimental consequences of infection and parasitic adaptations that facilitate transmission. However, this categorization is a simple view, and host modifications should be considered as co-evolved traits, rather than a total takeover. Here, we present a novel scenario of manipulation, which has considerable potential to resolve issues that are specific to the evolution of behavioural alterations induced by parasites. It is proposed that certain parasites affect fitness-related traits in their hosts to trigger host compensatory responses because these responses can meet the transmission objectives of parasites.
在许多系统中都报道过寄生虫引起的宿主表型改变。这些变化传统上分为三种现象:没有适应性价值的感染继发结果、减少感染有害后果的宿主适应性以及促进传播的寄生虫适应性。然而,这种分类是一种简单的观点,宿主的改变应被视为共同进化的特征,而不是完全被控制。在这里,我们提出了一种新的操控情景,它有很大潜力解决寄生虫诱导行为改变进化中特有的问题。有人提出,某些寄生虫会影响宿主与适应性相关的特征,以触发宿主的补偿反应,因为这些反应可以满足寄生虫的传播目标。