Ecoimmunology Laboratory, School of Science, Engineering and Environment, University of Salford, Manchester, UK.
Ecoimmunology Laboratory, School of Science, Engineering and Environment, University of Salford, Manchester, UK.
Sci Total Environ. 2020 Dec 10;747:141152. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141152. Epub 2020 Jul 25.
By determining susceptibility to disease, environment-driven variation in immune responses can affect the health, productivity and fitness of vertebrates. Yet how the different components of the total environment control this immune variation is remarkably poorly understood. Here, through combining field observation, experimentation and modelling, we are able to quantitatively partition the key environmental drivers of constitutive immune allocation in a model wild vertebrate (three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus). We demonstrate that, in natural populations, thermal conditions and diet alone are sufficient (and necessary) to explain a dominant (seasonal) axis of variation in immune allocation. This dominant axis contributes to both infection resistance and tolerance and, in turn, to the vital rates of infectious agents and the progression of the disease they cause. Our results illuminate the environmental regulation of vertebrate immunity (given the evolutionary conservation of the molecular pathways involved) and they identify mechanisms through which immunocompetence and host-parasite dynamics might be impacted by changing environments. In particular, we predict a dominant sensitivity of immunocompetence and immunocompetence-driven host-pathogen dynamics to host diet shifts.
通过确定对疾病的易感性,环境驱动的免疫反应变化可以影响脊椎动物的健康、生产力和适应性。然而,总的环境的不同组成部分是如何控制这种免疫变异的,这一点还非常不为人知。在这里,我们通过结合野外观察、实验和建模,能够定量划分模型野生脊椎动物(三刺棘鱼,Gasterosteus aculeatus)中组成性免疫分配的关键环境驱动因素。我们证明,在自然种群中,仅热条件和饮食就足以(且必需)解释免疫分配的一个主要(季节性)变化轴。这个主要的轴有助于抗感染和耐受力,从而影响传染病病原体的生命率及其引起的疾病进展。我们的研究结果阐明了脊椎动物免疫的环境调节(鉴于涉及的分子途径的进化保守性),并确定了免疫能力和宿主-寄生虫动态可能受到环境变化影响的机制。特别是,我们预测免疫能力和免疫能力驱动的宿主-病原体动态对宿主饮食变化的主要敏感性。