Lea Amanda J, Tung Jenny, Archie Elizabeth A, Alberts Susan C
Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
Institute of Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya.
Evol Med Public Health. 2018 Feb 5;2017(1):162-175. doi: 10.1093/emph/eox019. eCollection 2017.
Early life experiences can have profound and persistent effects on traits expressed throughout the life course, with consequences for later life behavior, disease risk, and mortality rates. The shaping of later life traits by early life environments, known as 'developmental plasticity', has been well-documented in humans and non-human animals, and has consequently captured the attention of both evolutionary biologists and researchers studying human health. Importantly, the parallel significance of developmental plasticity across multiple fields presents a timely opportunity to build a comprehensive understanding of this phenomenon. We aim to facilitate this goal by highlighting key outstanding questions shared by both evolutionary and health researchers, and by identifying theory and empirical work from both research traditions that is designed to address these questions. Specifically, we focus on: (i) evolutionary explanations for developmental plasticity, (ii) the genetics of developmental plasticity and (iii) the molecular mechanisms that mediate developmental plasticity. In each section, we emphasize the conceptual gains in human health and evolutionary biology that would follow from filling current knowledge gaps using interdisciplinary approaches. We encourage researchers interested in developmental plasticity to evaluate their own work in light of research from diverse fields, with the ultimate goal of establishing a cross-disciplinary understanding of developmental plasticity.
早期生活经历会对贯穿生命历程所表现出的特质产生深远且持久的影响,进而影响后期生活行为、疾病风险和死亡率。早期生活环境对后期生活特质的塑造,即所谓的“发育可塑性”,在人类和非人类动物中都有充分的记录,因此引起了进化生物学家和研究人类健康的研究人员的关注。重要的是,发育可塑性在多个领域的同等重要性为全面理解这一现象提供了一个适时的契机。我们旨在通过突出进化和健康研究人员共同面临的关键未解决问题,并识别来自这两种研究传统的旨在解决这些问题的理论和实证研究,来推动这一目标的实现。具体而言,我们关注:(i)发育可塑性的进化解释,(ii)发育可塑性的遗传学,以及(iii)介导发育可塑性的分子机制。在每个部分中,我们强调通过跨学科方法填补当前知识空白将给人类健康和进化生物学带来的概念性收获。我们鼓励对发育可塑性感兴趣的研究人员根据来自不同领域的研究来评估自己的工作,最终目标是建立对发育可塑性的跨学科理解。