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野生欧亚黑鹂感染禽血孢子虫的共感染患病率及免疫反应

The prevalence and immune response to coinfection by avian haemosporidians in wild Eurasian blackbirds .

作者信息

Lebeau Ellie, Dunn Jenny C

机构信息

Joseph Banks Laboratories, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK.

School of Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.

出版信息

Parasitology. 2024 Nov;151(13):1406-1415. doi: 10.1017/S0031182024000829.

Abstract

Coinfection of a host by more than 1 parasite is more common than single infection in wild environments and can have differing impacts, although coinfections have relatively rarely been quantified. Host immune responses to coinfection can contribute to infection costs but are often harder to predict than those associated with single infection, due to the influence of within-host parasite–parasite interactions on infection virulence. To first quantify coinfection in a common bird species, and then to test for immune-related impacts of coinfection, we investigated the prevalence and immune response to avian haemosporidian (genera: , and ) coinfection in wild blackbirds. Coinfection status was diagnosed using a 1-step multiplex polymerase chain reaction, immune response was quantified through white blood cell counts and heterophil: lymphocyte ratios, and parasitaemia was quantified for each infected sample. We detected high rates of haemosporidian infection and coinfection, although neither impacted immune activity, despite a significantly higher parasitaemia in individuals experiencing double single infection. This suggests that immune-related costs of haemosporidian single and coinfection are low in this system. This could be due to long-term host–parasite coevolution, which has decreased infection virulence, or a consequence of reduced costs associated with chronic infections compared to acute infections. Alternatively, our results may obscure immune-related costs associated with specific combinations of coinfecting haemosporidian genera, species or lineages. Future research should investigate interactions that occur between haemosporidian parasites within hosts, as well as the ways in which these interactions and resulting impacts may vary depending on parasite identity.

摘要

在野生环境中,宿主被一种以上寄生虫共感染的情况比单一感染更为常见,并且可能产生不同的影响,尽管共感染的情况相对很少被量化。宿主对共感染的免疫反应可能会导致感染成本增加,但由于宿主体内寄生虫与寄生虫之间的相互作用对感染毒力的影响,与单一感染相比,共感染的免疫反应通常更难预测。为了首先量化一种常见鸟类的共感染情况,然后测试共感染对免疫相关的影响,我们调查了野生乌鸫对禽疟原虫(属: 、 和 )共感染的患病率和免疫反应。使用一步多重聚合酶链反应诊断共感染状态,通过白细胞计数和嗜异性粒细胞:淋巴细胞比率量化免疫反应,并对每个感染样本的寄生虫血症进行量化。我们检测到疟原虫感染和共感染的发生率很高,尽管两者都没有影响免疫活性,尽管双重 单一感染个体的寄生虫血症明显更高。这表明在这个系统中,疟原虫单一感染和共感染的免疫相关成本很低。这可能是由于长期的宿主 - 寄生虫共同进化降低了感染毒力,或者是与急性感染相比,慢性感染相关成本降低的结果。或者,我们的结果可能掩盖了与共感染的疟原虫属、种或谱系的特定组合相关的免疫相关成本。未来的研究应该调查宿主体内疟原虫寄生虫之间发生的相互作用,以及这些相互作用和由此产生的影响可能因寄生虫身份而异的方式。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5b7f/12052428/110e2dfc6088/S0031182024000829_figAb1.jpg

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