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Resolving the infection process reveals striking differences in the contribution of environment, genetics and phylogeny to host-parasite interactions

机译:解决感染过程揭示了环境,遗传学和系统发育对宿主-寄生虫相互作用的贡献的显着差异

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Background Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction between host and parasite. Studies of host-parasite interactions rarely take into account the fact that different steps might be influenced by different factors and might, therefore, make different contributions to shaping coevolution. We designed a new method using the Daphnia magna - Pasteuria ramosa system, one of the rare examples where coevolution has been documented, in order to resolve the steps of the infection and analyse the factors that influence each of them. Results Using the transparent Daphnia hosts and fluorescently-labelled spores of the bacterium P. ramosa , we identified a sequence of infection steps: encounter between parasite and host; activation of parasite dormant spores; attachment of spores to the host; and parasite proliferation inside the host. The chances of encounter had been shown to depend on host genotype and environment. We tested the role of genetic and environmental factors in the newly described activation and attachment steps. Hosts of different genotypes, gender and species were all able to activate endospores of all parasite clones tested in different environments; suggesting that the activation cue is phylogenetically conserved. We next established that parasite attachment occurs onto the host oesophagus independently of host species, gender and environmental conditions. In contrast to spore activation, attachment depended strongly on the combination of host and parasite genotypes. Conclusions Our results show that different steps are influenced by different factors. Host-type-independent spore activation suggests that this step can be ruled out as a major factor in Daphnia - Pasteuria coevolution. On the other hand, we show that the attachment step is crucial for the pronounced genetic specificities of this system. We suggest that this one step can explain host population structure and could be a key force behind coevolutionary cycles. We discuss how different steps can explain different aspects of the coevolutionary dynamics of the system: the properties of the attachment step, explaining the rapid evolution of infectivity and the properties of later parasite proliferation explaining the evolution of virulence. Our study underlines the importance of resolving the infection process in order to better understand host-parasite interactions.
机译:背景感染过程由一系列步骤组成,每个步骤对于宿主和寄生虫之间的相互作用至关重要。对宿主-寄生虫相互作用的研究很少考虑到以下事实:不同的步骤可能受不同因素的影响,因此可能对塑造协同进化做出不同的贡献。为了解决感染的步骤并分析影响它们的因素,我们设计了一种利用水蚤(Daphnia magna-Pasteuria ramosa)系统(记录有协同进化的罕见实例之一)的新方法。结果使用透明的水蚤宿主和荧光标记的雷莫氏菌孢子,我们确定了一系列感染步骤:寄生虫和宿主之间的相遇;宿主之间的相遇;宿主之间的感染。激活寄生虫休眠孢子;孢子附着在宿主上;和宿主体内的寄生虫增殖。已证明相遇的机会取决于宿主的基因型和环境。我们测试了遗传和环境因素在新描述的激活和附着步骤中的作用。不同基因型,性别和物种的宿主都能够激活在不同环境中测试的所有寄生虫克隆的孢子。提示激活提示在系统发育上是保守的。接下来,我们确定了寄生虫依附在宿主食道上的过程与宿主物种,性别和环境条件无关。与孢子活化相反,附着强烈地依赖于宿主和寄生虫基因型的组合。结论我们的结果表明不同的步骤受不同因素的影响。独立于宿主类型的孢子活化表明,可以将这一步骤排除为水蚤-巴斯德氏菌协同进化的主要因素。另一方面,我们表明附着步骤对于该系统明显的遗传特异性至关重要。我们建议这一步骤可以解释宿主种群的结构,并且可能是共同进化周期背后的关键力量。我们讨论了不同的步骤如何解释系统协同进化动力学的不同方面:附着步骤的性质,解释传染性的快速演变,后期寄生虫增殖的性质,解释毒力的演变。我们的研究强调了解决感染过程的重要性,以便更好地了解宿主与寄生虫之间的相互作用。

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