Schmid-Hempel Paul
ETH Zürich, Institute of Integrative Biology (IBZ), Universitätsstrasse 16, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2009 Jan 12;364(1513):85-98. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2008.0157.
The discussion of host-parasite interactions, and of parasite virulence more specifically, has so far, with a few exceptions, not focused much attention on the accumulating evidence that immune evasion by parasites is not only almost universal but also often linked to pathogenesis, i.e. the appearance of virulence. Now, the immune evasion hypothesis offers a deeper insight into the evolution of virulence than previous hypotheses. Sensitivity analysis for parasite fitness and life-history theory shows promise to generate a more general evolutionary theory of virulence by including a major element, immune evasion to prevent parasite clearance from the host. Also, the study of dose-response relationships and multiple infections should be particularly illuminating to understand the evolution of virulence. Taking into account immune evasion brings immunological processes to the core of understanding the evolution of parasite virulence and for a range of related issues such as dose, host specificity or immunopathology. The aim of this review is to highlight the mechanism underlying immune evasion and to discuss possible consequences for the evolutionary ecology analysis of host-parasite interactions.
到目前为止,除了少数例外情况,关于宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用,特别是寄生虫毒力的讨论,并没有太多关注越来越多的证据,即寄生虫的免疫逃避不仅几乎普遍存在,而且常常与发病机制相关,也就是毒力的表现。现在,免疫逃避假说比以前的假说更深入地洞察了毒力的进化。对寄生虫适应性和生活史理论的敏感性分析有望通过纳入一个主要因素——免疫逃避以防止寄生虫从宿主体内清除,从而产生一个更通用的毒力进化理论。此外,剂量反应关系和多重感染的研究对于理解毒力的进化应该特别具有启发性。考虑到免疫逃避将免疫过程置于理解寄生虫毒力进化以及一系列相关问题(如剂量、宿主特异性或免疫病理学)的核心位置。本综述的目的是突出免疫逃避的潜在机制,并讨论其对宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用进化生态学分析可能产生的影响。