Department of Biology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
J Evol Biol. 2018 Dec;31(12):1976-1981. doi: 10.1111/jeb.13372. Epub 2018 Sep 25.
Host susceptibility to parasites can vary over space and time. Costs associated with the maintenance of host defence are thought to account for a portion of this variation. Specifically, trade-offs wherein elevated defence is maintained at the cost of fitness in the absence of the parasite may cause levels of host defence to change over time and differ between populations. In previous studies, we found that populations of the host nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, evolved greater levels of parasite avoidance and resistance against the bacterial parasite, Serratia marcescens. Here, we passaged these host populations either in the presence or absence of the parasite to test for a cost of elevated host defences. After 16 generations, we found that elevated levels of host defence were maintained during evolution in both the presence and absence of the parasite. Further, this maintenance of defence was not the result of limited standing genetic variation, but rather the absence of a measurable cost associated with defence. Therefore, costs associated with host defence may not broadly account for differences in host susceptibility across space and time.
宿主对寄生虫的易感性会随时间和空间而变化。人们认为,维持宿主防御所需的成本可以解释这种变化的一部分原因。具体来说,在没有寄生虫的情况下,防御水平升高可能会以牺牲适应性为代价,这可能导致宿主防御水平随时间而变化,并在不同种群之间存在差异。在之前的研究中,我们发现宿主线虫秀丽隐杆线虫的种群进化出了更高水平的寄生虫回避和对细菌寄生虫粘质沙雷氏菌的抗性。在这里,我们在有寄生虫和没有寄生虫的情况下传代这些宿主种群,以测试防御水平升高的代价。经过 16 代,我们发现无论是在有寄生虫还是没有寄生虫的情况下,宿主防御水平在进化过程中都得到了维持。此外,这种防御的维持不是由于有限的遗传变异,而是因为与防御相关的可衡量成本不存在。因此,宿主防御相关的成本可能无法广泛解释宿主易感性在时间和空间上的差异。