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人类世中寄生虫的演变:新压力,新适应方向。

Evolution of parasites in the Anthropocene: new pressures, new adaptive directions.

作者信息

Poulin Robert, Salloum Priscila M, Bennett Jerusha

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2024 Dec;99(6):2234-2252. doi: 10.1111/brv.13118. Epub 2024 Jul 10.

Abstract

The Anthropocene is seeing the human footprint rapidly spreading to all of Earth's ecosystems. The fast-changing biotic and abiotic conditions experienced by all organisms are exerting new and strong selective pressures, and there is a growing list of examples of human-induced evolution in response to anthropogenic impacts. No organism is exempt from these novel selective pressures. Here, we synthesise current knowledge on human-induced evolution in eukaryotic parasites of animals, and present a multidisciplinary framework for its study and monitoring. Parasites generally have short generation times and huge fecundity, features that predispose them for rapid evolution. We begin by reviewing evidence that parasites often have substantial standing genetic variation, and examples of their rapid evolution both under conditions of livestock production and in serial passage experiments. We then present a two-step conceptual overview of the causal chain linking anthropogenic impacts to parasite evolution. First, we review the major anthropogenic factors impacting parasites, and identify the selective pressures they exert on parasites through increased mortality of either infective stages or adult parasites, or through changes in host density, quality or immunity. Second, we discuss what new phenotypic traits are likely to be favoured by the new selective pressures resulting from altered parasite mortality or host changes; we focus mostly on parasite virulence and basic life-history traits, as these most directly influence the transmission success of parasites and the pathology they induce. To illustrate the kinds of evolutionary changes in parasites anticipated in the Anthropocene, we present a few scenarios, either already documented or hypothetical but plausible, involving parasite taxa in livestock, aquaculture and natural systems. Finally, we offer several approaches for investigations and real-time monitoring of rapid, human-induced evolution in parasites, ranging from controlled experiments to the use of state-of-the-art genomic tools. The implications of fast-evolving parasites in the Anthropocene for disease emergence and the dynamics of infections in domestic animals and wildlife are concerning. Broader recognition that it is not only the conditions for parasite transmission that are changing, but the parasites themselves, is needed to meet better the challenges ahead.

摘要

人类世见证了人类足迹迅速蔓延至地球的所有生态系统。所有生物所经历的快速变化的生物和非生物条件正在施加新的强大选择压力,并且因应人为影响而出现的人类诱发进化的例子越来越多。没有任何生物能免受这些新的选择压力影响。在此,我们综合了关于动物真核寄生虫中人类诱发进化的现有知识,并提出了一个用于其研究和监测的多学科框架。寄生虫通常世代周期短且繁殖力巨大,这些特征使其易于快速进化。我们首先回顾证据表明寄生虫往往具有大量的现有遗传变异,以及它们在畜牧生产条件下和连续传代实验中的快速进化实例。然后,我们对将人为影响与寄生虫进化联系起来的因果链进行了两步概念性概述。首先,我们回顾影响寄生虫的主要人为因素,并确定它们通过增加感染阶段或成年寄生虫的死亡率,或通过宿主密度、质量或免疫力的变化对寄生虫施加的选择压力。其次,我们讨论由寄生虫死亡率改变或宿主变化产生的新选择压力可能青睐哪些新的表型特征;我们主要关注寄生虫毒力和基本生活史特征,因为这些最直接影响寄生虫的传播成功及其诱发的病理学。为了说明人类世中预计寄生虫会发生的进化变化类型,我们提出了一些已记录或假设但合理的情景,涉及家畜、水产养殖和自然系统中的寄生虫类群。最后,我们提供了几种调查和实时监测寄生虫中快速的、人类诱发进化的方法,从对照实验到使用最先进的基因组工具。人类世中快速进化的寄生虫对疾病出现以及家畜和野生动物感染动态的影响令人担忧。需要更广泛地认识到不仅寄生虫传播条件在变化,而且寄生虫本身也在变化,以便更好地应对未来的挑战。

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