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一半的故事:变暖气候下宿主内传染病进展的热效应。

Half the story: Thermal effects on within-host infectious disease progression in a warming climate.

机构信息

School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.

IBERS, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, UK.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2018 Jan;24(1):371-386. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13842. Epub 2017 Sep 1.

Abstract

Immune defense is temperature dependent in cold-blooded vertebrates (CBVs) and thus directly impacted by global warming. We examined whether immunity and within-host infectious disease progression are altered in CBVs under realistic climate warming in a seasonal mid-latitude setting. Going further, we also examined how large thermal effects are in relation to the effects of other environmental variation in such a setting (critical to our ability to project infectious disease dynamics from thermal relationships alone). We employed the three-spined stickleback and three ecologically relevant parasite infections as a "wild" model. To generate a realistic climatic warming scenario we used naturalistic outdoors mesocosms with precise temperature control. We also conducted laboratory experiments to estimate thermal effects on immunity and within-host infectious disease progression under controlled conditions. As experimental readouts we measured disease progression for the parasites and expression in 14 immune-associated genes (providing insight into immunophenotypic responses). Our mesocosm experiment demonstrated significant perturbation due to modest warming (+2°C), altering the magnitude and phenology of disease. Our laboratory experiments demonstrated substantial thermal effects. Prevailing thermal effects were more important than lagged thermal effects and disease progression increased or decreased in severity with increasing temperature in an infection-specific way. Combining laboratory-determined thermal effects with our mesocosm data, we used inverse modeling to partition seasonal variation in Saprolegnia disease progression into a thermal effect and a latent immunocompetence effect (driven by nonthermal environmental variation and correlating with immune gene expression). The immunocompetence effect was large, accounting for at least as much variation in Saprolegnia disease as the thermal effect. This suggests that managers of CBV populations in variable environments may not be able to reliably project infectious disease risk from thermal data alone. Nevertheless, such projections would be improved by primarily considering prevailing thermal effects in the case of within-host disease and by incorporating validated measures of immunocompetence.

摘要

冷血脊椎动物(CBV)的免疫防御取决于温度,因此直接受到全球变暖的影响。我们在季节性中纬度地区的现实气候变暖条件下,研究了 CBV 的免疫和体内传染病进展是否会发生变化。更进一步,我们还研究了在这种情况下,大的热效应与其他环境变化的效应之间的关系(这对于我们仅从热关系预测传染病动态的能力至关重要)。我们采用三刺鱼和三种生态相关寄生虫感染作为“野生”模型。为了产生现实的气候变暖情景,我们使用具有精确温度控制的自然户外中尺度系统。我们还进行了实验室实验,以在受控条件下估计热效应对免疫和体内传染病进展的影响。作为实验结果,我们测量了寄生虫的疾病进展和 14 种免疫相关基因的表达(提供免疫表型反应的见解)。我们的中尺度系统实验表明,适度变暖(+2°C)会引起明显的干扰,改变疾病的幅度和物候。我们的实验室实验表明存在大量热效应。当前的热效应比滞后的热效应更为重要,并且疾病进展随着温度的升高以感染特异性的方式增加或减轻严重程度。将实验室确定的热效应与我们的中尺度系统数据结合使用,我们使用反演模型将 Saprole 疾病进展的季节性变化分为热效应和潜在免疫能力效应(由非热环境变化驱动,并与免疫基因表达相关)。免疫能力效应很大,至少与热效应一样,对 Saprole 疾病的变异性有影响。这表明,在多变环境中管理 CBV 种群的人员可能无法仅从热数据可靠地预测传染病风险。尽管如此,在考虑体内疾病时,主要考虑当前的热效应,并结合经过验证的免疫能力措施,将可以改善这种预测。

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