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疟原虫生殖决策中的信息利用与可塑性

Information use and plasticity in the reproductive decisions of malaria parasites.

作者信息

Carter Lucy M, Schneider Petra, Reece Sarah E

机构信息

Institute of Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Sciences, Ashworth Laboratories, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

Malar J. 2014 Mar 26;13:115. doi: 10.1186/1475-2875-13-115.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Investment in the production of transmissible stages (gametocytes) and their sex ratio are malaria parasite traits that underpin mosquito infectivity and are therefore central to epidemiology. Malaria parasites adjust their levels of investment into gametocytes and sex ratio in response to changes in the in-host environment (including red blood cell resource availability, host immune responses, competition from con-specific genotypes in mixed infections, and drug treatment). This plasticity appears to be adaptive (strategic) because parasites prioritize investment (in sexual versus asexual stages and male versus female stages) in manners predicted to maximize fitness. However, the information, or 'cues' that parasites use to detect environmental changes and make appropriate decisions about investment into gametocytes and their sex ratio are unknown.

METHODS

Single genotype Plasmodium chabaudi infections were exposed to 'cue' treatments consisting of intact or lysed uninfected red blood cells, lysed parasitized RBCs of the same clone or an unrelated clone, and an unmanipulated control. Infection dynamics (proportion of reticulocytes, red blood cell and asexual stage parasite densities) were monitored, and changes in gametocyte investment and sex ratio in response to cue treatments, applied either pre- or post-peak of infection were examined.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

A significant reduction in gametocyte density was observed in response to the presence of lysed parasite material and a borderline significant increase in sex ratio (proportion of male gametocytes) upon exposure to lysed red blood cells (both uninfected and infected) was observed. Furthermore, the changes in gametocyte density and sex ratio in response to these cues depend on the age of infection. Demonstrating that variation in gametocyte investment and sex ratio observed during infections are a result of parasite strategies (rather than the footprint of host physiology), provides a foundation to investigate the fitness consequences of plasticity and explore whether drugs could be developed to trick parasites into making suboptimal decisions.

摘要

背景

疟原虫对传染性阶段(配子体)的投入及其性别比是决定蚊子感染性的关键特征,因此对疟疾流行病学至关重要。疟原虫会根据宿主体内环境的变化(包括红细胞资源可用性、宿主免疫反应、混合感染中同种基因型的竞争以及药物治疗)来调整对配子体的投入水平和性别比。这种可塑性似乎具有适应性(策略性),因为疟原虫会按照预期能使适应性最大化的方式,优先对(有性与无性阶段以及雄配子体与雌配子体阶段)进行投入。然而,疟原虫用于检测环境变化并就配子体投入及其性别比做出适当决策的信息或“线索”尚不清楚。

方法

将单一基因型的查巴迪疟原虫感染暴露于由完整或裂解的未感染红细胞、相同克隆或无关克隆的裂解感染红细胞以及未处理的对照组成的“线索”处理中。监测感染动态(网织红细胞比例、红细胞和无性阶段寄生虫密度),并检查在感染高峰前或高峰后应用线索处理后配子体投入和性别比的变化。

结果与结论

观察到,暴露于裂解的寄生虫物质后,配子体密度显著降低,而暴露于裂解的红细胞(未感染和感染的)后,性别比(雄配子体比例)有临界显著增加。此外,配子体密度和性别比因这些线索产生的变化取决于感染时间。证明感染期间观察到的配子体投入和性别比变化是疟原虫策略的结果(而非宿主生理特征的影响),为研究可塑性的适应性后果以及探索是否可以开发药物诱使疟原虫做出次优决策奠定了基础。

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