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Contrasting Infection Strategies in Generalist and Specialist Wasp Parasitoids of Drosophila melanogaster
Although host–parasitoid interactions are becoming well characterized at the organismal and cellular levels, much remains to be understood of the molecular bases for the host immune response and the parasitoids' ability to defeat this immune response. Leptopilina boulardi and L. heterotoma, two...
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author | Schlenke, Todd A Morales, Jorge Govind, Shubha Clark, Andrew G |
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description | Although host–parasitoid interactions are becoming well characterized at the organismal and cellular levels, much remains to be understood of the molecular bases for the host immune response and the parasitoids' ability to defeat this immune response. Leptopilina boulardi and L. heterotoma, two closely related, highly infectious natural parasitoids of Drosophila melanogaster, appear to use very different infection strategies at the cellular level. Here, we further characterize cellular level differences in the infection characteristics of these two wasp species using newly derived, virulent inbred strains, and then use whole genome microarrays to compare the transcriptional response of Drosophila to each. While flies attacked by the melanogaster group specialist L. boulardi (strain Lb17) up-regulate numerous genes encoding proteolytic enzymes, components of the Toll and JAK/STAT pathways, and the melanization cascade as part of a combined cellular and humoral innate immune response, flies attacked by the generalist L. heterotoma (strain Lh14) do not appear to initiate an immune transcriptional response at the time points post-infection we assayed, perhaps due to the rapid venom-mediated lysis of host hemocytes (blood cells). Thus, the specialist parasitoid appears to invoke a full-blown immune response in the host, but suppresses and/or evades downstream components of this response. Given that activation of the host immune response likely depletes the energetic resources of the host, the specialist's infection strategy seems relatively disadvantageous. However, we uncover the mechanism for one potentially important fitness tradeoff of the generalist's highly immune suppressive infection strategy. |
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spelling | pubmed-20420212007-10-25 Contrasting Infection Strategies in Generalist and Specialist Wasp Parasitoids of Drosophila melanogaster Schlenke, Todd A Morales, Jorge Govind, Shubha Clark, Andrew G PLoS Pathog Research Article Although host–parasitoid interactions are becoming well characterized at the organismal and cellular levels, much remains to be understood of the molecular bases for the host immune response and the parasitoids' ability to defeat this immune response. Leptopilina boulardi and L. heterotoma, two closely related, highly infectious natural parasitoids of Drosophila melanogaster, appear to use very different infection strategies at the cellular level. Here, we further characterize cellular level differences in the infection characteristics of these two wasp species using newly derived, virulent inbred strains, and then use whole genome microarrays to compare the transcriptional response of Drosophila to each. While flies attacked by the melanogaster group specialist L. boulardi (strain Lb17) up-regulate numerous genes encoding proteolytic enzymes, components of the Toll and JAK/STAT pathways, and the melanization cascade as part of a combined cellular and humoral innate immune response, flies attacked by the generalist L. heterotoma (strain Lh14) do not appear to initiate an immune transcriptional response at the time points post-infection we assayed, perhaps due to the rapid venom-mediated lysis of host hemocytes (blood cells). Thus, the specialist parasitoid appears to invoke a full-blown immune response in the host, but suppresses and/or evades downstream components of this response. Given that activation of the host immune response likely depletes the energetic resources of the host, the specialist's infection strategy seems relatively disadvantageous. However, we uncover the mechanism for one potentially important fitness tradeoff of the generalist's highly immune suppressive infection strategy. Public Library of Science 2007-10 2007-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2042021/ /pubmed/17967061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030158 Text en © 2007 Schlenke et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Schlenke, Todd A Morales, Jorge Govind, Shubha Clark, Andrew G Contrasting Infection Strategies in Generalist and Specialist Wasp Parasitoids of Drosophila melanogaster |
title | Contrasting Infection Strategies in Generalist and Specialist Wasp Parasitoids of Drosophila melanogaster
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title_full | Contrasting Infection Strategies in Generalist and Specialist Wasp Parasitoids of Drosophila melanogaster
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title_fullStr | Contrasting Infection Strategies in Generalist and Specialist Wasp Parasitoids of Drosophila melanogaster
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title_full_unstemmed | Contrasting Infection Strategies in Generalist and Specialist Wasp Parasitoids of Drosophila melanogaster
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title_short | Contrasting Infection Strategies in Generalist and Specialist Wasp Parasitoids of Drosophila melanogaster
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title_sort | contrasting infection strategies in generalist and specialist wasp parasitoids of drosophila melanogaster |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2042021/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17967061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030158 |
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