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Ecological, parasitological and individual determinants of plasma neopterin levels in a natural mandrill population

Investigating how individuals adjust their investment into distinct components of the immune system under natural conditions necessitates to develop immune phenotyping tools that reflect the activation of specific immune components that can be measured directly in the field. Here, we examined indivi...

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Autores principales: Dibakou, Serge Ely, Souza, Alain, Boundenga, Larson, Givalois, Laurent, Mercier-Delarue, Séverine, Simon, François, Prugnolle, Franck, Huchard, Elise, Charpentier, Marie JE.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7049574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32140406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.02.009
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author Dibakou, Serge Ely
Souza, Alain
Boundenga, Larson
Givalois, Laurent
Mercier-Delarue, Séverine
Simon, François
Prugnolle, Franck
Huchard, Elise
Charpentier, Marie JE.
author_facet Dibakou, Serge Ely
Souza, Alain
Boundenga, Larson
Givalois, Laurent
Mercier-Delarue, Séverine
Simon, François
Prugnolle, Franck
Huchard, Elise
Charpentier, Marie JE.
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description Investigating how individuals adjust their investment into distinct components of the immune system under natural conditions necessitates to develop immune phenotyping tools that reflect the activation of specific immune components that can be measured directly in the field. Here, we examined individual variation of plasma neopterin, a biomarker of Th1 immunity in wild mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx), who are naturally exposed to a suite of parasites, including simian retroviruses and malaria agents. We analyzed a total of 201 plasma samples from 99 individuals and examined the effect of sex, age, social rank, reproductive state and disease status on neopterin levels. We found higher neopterin concentrations in males than females, but were unable to disentangle this effect from possible confounding effects of retroviral infections, which affect nearly all adult males, but hardly any females. We further detected a non-linear age effect with heightened neopterin levels in early and late life. In addition, adult males that harbored very high parasitaemia for Plasmodium gonderi also showed high neopterin levels. There was no effect of social rank in either male or female mandrills, and no effect of female reproductive state. Taken together, these results indicate that plasma neopterin may prove useful to investigate individual variation in investment into specific immune components, as well as to monitor the dynamics of immune responses to naturally occurring diseases that elicit a Th1 immune response.
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spelling pubmed-70495742020-03-05 Ecological, parasitological and individual determinants of plasma neopterin levels in a natural mandrill population Dibakou, Serge Ely Souza, Alain Boundenga, Larson Givalois, Laurent Mercier-Delarue, Séverine Simon, François Prugnolle, Franck Huchard, Elise Charpentier, Marie JE. Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl Article Investigating how individuals adjust their investment into distinct components of the immune system under natural conditions necessitates to develop immune phenotyping tools that reflect the activation of specific immune components that can be measured directly in the field. Here, we examined individual variation of plasma neopterin, a biomarker of Th1 immunity in wild mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx), who are naturally exposed to a suite of parasites, including simian retroviruses and malaria agents. We analyzed a total of 201 plasma samples from 99 individuals and examined the effect of sex, age, social rank, reproductive state and disease status on neopterin levels. We found higher neopterin concentrations in males than females, but were unable to disentangle this effect from possible confounding effects of retroviral infections, which affect nearly all adult males, but hardly any females. We further detected a non-linear age effect with heightened neopterin levels in early and late life. In addition, adult males that harbored very high parasitaemia for Plasmodium gonderi also showed high neopterin levels. There was no effect of social rank in either male or female mandrills, and no effect of female reproductive state. Taken together, these results indicate that plasma neopterin may prove useful to investigate individual variation in investment into specific immune components, as well as to monitor the dynamics of immune responses to naturally occurring diseases that elicit a Th1 immune response. Elsevier 2020-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7049574/ /pubmed/32140406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.02.009 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Australian Society for Parasitology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Dibakou, Serge Ely
Souza, Alain
Boundenga, Larson
Givalois, Laurent
Mercier-Delarue, Séverine
Simon, François
Prugnolle, Franck
Huchard, Elise
Charpentier, Marie JE.
Ecological, parasitological and individual determinants of plasma neopterin levels in a natural mandrill population
title Ecological, parasitological and individual determinants of plasma neopterin levels in a natural mandrill population
title_full Ecological, parasitological and individual determinants of plasma neopterin levels in a natural mandrill population
title_fullStr Ecological, parasitological and individual determinants of plasma neopterin levels in a natural mandrill population
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title_short Ecological, parasitological and individual determinants of plasma neopterin levels in a natural mandrill population
title_sort ecological, parasitological and individual determinants of plasma neopterin levels in a natural mandrill population
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7049574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32140406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.02.009
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