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疟原虫的混合基因型感染:宿主体内动态变化及竞争克隆的传播成功情况

Mixed-genotype infections of malaria parasites: within-host dynamics and transmission success of competing clones.

作者信息

Taylor L H, Walliker D, Read A F

机构信息

Institute of Cell, Animal and Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 1997 Jun 22;264(1383):927-35. doi: 10.1098/rspb.1997.0128.

Abstract

Mixed-genotype infections of microparasites are common, but almost nothing is known about how competitive interactions within hosts affect the subsequent transmission success of individual genotypes. We investigated changes in the composition of mixed-genotype infections of the rodent malaria Plasmodium chabaudi clones CR and ER by monoclonal antibody analysis of the asexual infection in mice, and by PCR amplification of clone-specific alleles in oocysts sampled from mosquitoes which had fed on these mice. Mixed-clone infections were initiated with a 9:1 ratio of the two clones, with ER as the minority in the first experiment and CR as the minority in the second experiment. When beginning as the majority, clones achieved parasite densities in mice comparable to those achieved in control (single-clone) infections. When they began as the minority, clones were suppressed to less than 10% of control parasitaemias during the early part of the infections. However, in mosquitoes, the frequency of the initially rare clone was substantially greater than it was in mice at the start of the infection or four days prior to the feed. In both experiments, the minority clone in the inocula produced as many, or more, oocysts than it did as a single-clone infection. These experiments show that asexual dominance during most of the infection is poorly correlated to transmission probability, and therefore that the assumption that within-host population size correlates to transmission probability may not be warranted. They also raise the fundamental question of why transmission rates of individual genotypes are often higher from mixed than single-clone infections.

摘要

微寄生虫的混合基因型感染很常见,但对于宿主体内的竞争相互作用如何影响个体基因型随后的传播成功率,人们几乎一无所知。我们通过对小鼠无性感染进行单克隆抗体分析,以及对吸食过这些小鼠血液的蚊子所采集的卵囊中克隆特异性等位基因进行PCR扩增,研究了啮齿类疟原虫查巴迪疟原虫克隆CR和ER的混合基因型感染组成的变化。混合克隆感染以两个克隆9:1的比例开始,在第一个实验中ER为少数,在第二个实验中CR为少数。当作为多数开始时,克隆在小鼠体内达到的寄生虫密度与对照(单克隆)感染中达到的密度相当。当它们作为少数开始时,在感染初期,克隆被抑制到对照寄生虫血症水平的不到10%。然而,在蚊子中,最初稀少的克隆的频率在感染开始时或喂食前四天显著高于其在小鼠体内的频率。在两个实验中,接种物中的少数克隆产生的卵囊数量与单克隆感染时一样多,甚至更多。这些实验表明,在大多数感染过程中的无性优势与传播概率的相关性很差,因此宿主内种群大小与传播概率相关的假设可能没有依据。它们还提出了一个基本问题,即为什么个体基因型从混合感染中的传播率通常高于单克隆感染。

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