Department of Biology, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R6, Canada.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
J Exp Biol. 2023 Feb 15;226(4). doi: 10.1242/jeb.244911. Epub 2023 Feb 24.
Insects are critical to our ecosystems, but we do not fully understand their future in our warming world. Rising temperatures are affecting insect physiology in myriad ways, including changes to their immune systems and the ability to fight infection. Whether predicted changes in temperature will contribute to insect mortality or success, and the role of disease in their future survival, remains unclear. Although heat can enhance immunity by activating the integrated defense system (e.g. via the production of protective molecules such as heat-shock proteins) and accelerating enzyme activity, heat can also compromise the immune system through energetic-resource trade-offs and damage. The responses to heat are highly variable among species. The reasons for this variability are poorly known, and we are lagging in our understanding of how and why the immune system responds to changes in temperature. In this Commentary, we highlight the variation in insect immune responses to heat and the likely underlying mechanisms. We suggest that we are currently limited in our ability to predict the effects of rising temperatures on insect immunity and disease susceptibility, largely owing to incomplete information, coupled with a lack of tools for data integration. Moreover, existing data are concentrated on a relatively small number of insect Orders. We provide suggestions for a path towards making more accurate predictions, which will require studies with realistic temperature exposures and housing design, and a greater understanding of both the thermal biology of the immune system and connections between immunity and the physiological responses to heat.
昆虫对我们的生态系统至关重要,但我们并不完全了解它们在全球变暖环境中的未来。气温升高正在以多种方式影响昆虫的生理机能,包括改变它们的免疫系统和抗感染能力。预计温度变化将导致昆虫死亡还是成功,以及疾病在它们未来生存中的作用,目前仍不清楚。虽然热量可以通过激活综合防御系统(例如通过产生保护性分子,如热休克蛋白)和加速酶活性来增强免疫力,但热量也可以通过能量资源的权衡和损伤来损害免疫系统。不同物种对热量的反应具有高度的可变性。这种变异性的原因知之甚少,我们对免疫系统如何以及为何对温度变化作出反应的理解也很有限。在这篇评论中,我们强调了昆虫对热的免疫反应的变化,以及可能的潜在机制。我们认为,目前我们预测气温升高对昆虫免疫力和疾病易感性的影响的能力有限,主要是由于信息不完整,加上缺乏数据整合的工具。此外,现有的数据主要集中在少数几个昆虫目上。我们为制定更准确预测的方法提供了建议,这将需要进行具有现实温度暴露和住房设计的研究,并更好地了解免疫系统的热生物学以及免疫力与对热的生理反应之间的联系。