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Exploring the link between ultraviolet B radiation and immune function in amphibians: implications for emerging infectious diseases

机译:探索两栖动物中紫外线B辐射与免疫功能之间的联系:对新兴传染病的影响

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Amphibian populations the world over are under threat of extinction, with as many as 40% of assessed species listed as threatened under IUCN Red List criteria (a significantly higher proportion than other vertebrate group). Amongst the key threats to amphibian species is the emergence of novel infectious diseases, which have been implicated in the catastrophic amphibian population declines and extinctions seen in many parts of the world. The recent emergence of these diseases coincides with increased ambient levels of ultraviolet B radiation (UVBR) due to anthropogenic thinning of the Earth’s protective ozone layer, raising questions about potential interactions between UVBR exposure and disease in amphibians. While reasonably well documented in other vertebrate groups (particularly mammals), the immunosuppressive capacity of UVBR and the potential for it to influence disease outcomes has been largely overlooked in amphibians. Herein, we review the evidence for UVBR-associated immune system disruption in amphibians and identify a number of direct and indirect pathways through which UVBR may influence immune function and disease susceptibility in amphibians. By exploring the physiological mechanisms through which UVBR may affect host immune function, we demonstrate how ambient UVBR could increase amphibian susceptibility to disease. We conclude by discussing the potential implications of elevated UVBR for inter and intraspecific differences in disease dynamics and discuss how future research in this field may be directed to improve our understanding of the role that UVBR plays in amphibian immune function.
机译:世界各地的两栖动物种群正面临灭绝的威胁,有多达40%的被评估物种被列入IUCN红色名录标准所威胁(该比例远高于其他脊椎动物)。对两栖动物物种的主要威胁之一是新型传染病的出现,这与世界上许多地方的灾难性两栖动物种群减少和灭绝有关。这些疾病的最新出现与人为减薄地球保护性臭氧层引起的紫外线B辐射(UVBR)周围环境水平升高有关,引发了有关UVBR暴露与两栖动物疾病之间潜在相互作用的疑问。尽管在其他脊椎动物群体(尤其是哺乳动物)中有充分的文献记载,但两栖动物却大大忽略了UVBR的免疫抑制能力及其影响疾病结果的潜力。在本文中,我们回顾了两栖动物中与UVBR相关的免疫系统破坏的证据,并确定了UVBR可能影响两栖动物的免疫功能和疾病易感性的许多直接和间接途径。通过探索UVBR可能影响宿主免疫功能的生理机制,我们证明了环境UVBR如何增加两栖动物对疾病的易感性。最后,我们讨论了UVBR升高对疾病动力学之间和种内差异的潜在影响,并讨论了如何在该领域进行进一步的研究,以增进我们对UVBR在两栖动物免疫功能中的作用的了解。

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