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野生动物共感染的直接和间接成本:连接胃肠道寄生虫群落、宿主血液学和免疫功能。

Direct and indirect costs of co-infection in the wild: Linking gastrointestinal parasite communities, host hematology, and immune function.

作者信息

Budischak Sarah A, Jolles Anna E, Ezenwa Vanessa O

机构信息

Odum School of Ecology, 140 E. Green St., University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-2202, USA.

Department of Biomedical Sciences, 105 Dryden Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-4801, USA ; Department of Zoology, 3029 Cordley Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA.

出版信息

Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl. 2012 Nov 2;1:2-12. doi: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2012.10.001. eCollection 2012 Dec.

Abstract

Most animals are concurrently infected with multiple parasites, and interactions among these parasites may influence both disease dynamics and host fitness. However, the sublethal costs of parasite infections are difficult to measure and the effects of concomitant infections with multiple parasite species on individual physiology and fitness are poorly described for wild hosts. To understand the direct and indirect physiological costs of co-infection, we investigated the relationships among gastrointestinal parasite richness, species identity, and abundance and host hematological parameters, body condition, and investment in lymphocyte defenses. Using aggregate-scale parasite data from African buffalo (Syncerus caffer), we found few direct or indirect associations between infection and hematology in male hosts, and no significant associations were observed in female hosts or with respect to body condition in either sex. These results suggest that only strong physiological effects are detectable with aggregate-scale parasite data, and that hematological variables may be more sensitive to changes in condition than standard body fat condition indices. Analyses accounting for parasite species identity in female buffalo revealed that different parasites show distinct relationships with host hematology, body condition, and immune investment. However, four of six species-specific associations were obscured when parasites were considered in combination. Overall, fitness-related physiological mediators such as hematological indices may provide assessments of direct and indirect effects of parasite infection, particularly when parasite species identity and community composition are considered.

摘要

大多数动物同时感染多种寄生虫,这些寄生虫之间的相互作用可能会影响疾病动态和宿主健康。然而,寄生虫感染的亚致死成本难以衡量,对于野生宿主而言,多种寄生虫物种同时感染对个体生理和健康的影响也鲜有描述。为了了解共感染的直接和间接生理成本,我们研究了胃肠道寄生虫丰富度、物种身份、丰度与宿主血液学参数、身体状况以及淋巴细胞防御投入之间的关系。利用非洲水牛(非洲野水牛)的总体寄生虫数据,我们发现雄性宿主的感染与血液学之间几乎没有直接或间接关联,在雌性宿主中未观察到显著关联,在任何性别中也未观察到与身体状况的显著关联。这些结果表明,只有强大的生理效应才能通过总体寄生虫数据检测到,并且血液学变量可能比标准体脂状况指数对身体状况变化更敏感。对雌性水牛寄生虫物种身份的分析表明,不同的寄生虫与宿主血液学、身体状况和免疫投入呈现出不同的关系。然而,当综合考虑寄生虫时,六种物种特异性关联中的四种被掩盖了。总体而言,与健康相关的生理介质,如血液学指标,可能有助于评估寄生虫感染的直接和间接影响,特别是在考虑寄生虫物种身份和群落组成时。

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