Duneau David, Ebert Dieter, Du Pasquier Louis
University of Basel, Zoological Institute, Vesalgasse 1, Basel, Switzerland.
University of Basel, Zoological Institute, Vesalgasse 1, Basel, Switzerland.
Dev Comp Immunol. 2016 Apr;57:120-5. doi: 10.1016/j.dci.2015.12.004. Epub 2015 Dec 19.
The existence of immunological memory in invertebrates remains a contentious topic. Exposure of Daphnia magna crustaceans to a noninfectious dose of the bacterium Pasteuria ramosa has been reported to reduce the chance of future infection upon exposure to higher doses. Using clonal hosts and parasites, we tested whether initial exposure of the host to the parasite (priming), followed by clearing of the parasite with antibiotic, protects the host from a second exposure (challenge). Our experiments included three treatments: priming and challenge with the same or with a different parasite clone, or no priming. Two independent experiments showed that both the likelihood of infection and the degree of parasite proliferation did not differ between treatments, supporting the conclusion that there is no immunological memory in this system. We discuss the possibility that previous discordant reports could result from immune or stress responses that did not fade following initial priming.
无脊椎动物中免疫记忆的存在仍然是一个有争议的话题。据报道,将大型溞甲壳动物暴露于非感染剂量的ramosa巴斯德氏菌中,可降低其在接触更高剂量该细菌时未来感染的几率。我们使用克隆宿主和寄生虫,测试了宿主最初接触寄生虫(致敏),随后用抗生素清除寄生虫,是否能保护宿主免受再次接触(激发)。我们的实验包括三种处理:用相同或不同的寄生虫克隆进行致敏和激发,或不进行致敏。两项独立实验表明,不同处理之间的感染可能性和寄生虫增殖程度没有差异,支持了该系统中不存在免疫记忆的结论。我们讨论了之前不一致的报告可能是由于初次致敏后免疫或应激反应未消退的可能性。