Do immune system changes at metamorphosis predict vulnerability to chytridiomycosis? An update.

Dev Comp Immunol

School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Southport, Queensland, 4222, Australia; Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security, Griffith University, Southport, Queensland, 4222, Australia.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Amphibians are losing their numbers fast because of diseases like chytridiomycosis, which is caused by harmful fungi.
  • The time when amphibians change from tadpoles to adults (metamorphosis) is when they are especially weak against this disease.
  • Scientists need to do more research on how amphibians fight off diseases during this change and suggest better ways to protect them, especially in areas where the harmful fungi are common.

Article Abstract

Amphibians are among the vertebrate groups suffering great losses of biodiversity due to a variety of causes including diseases, such as chytridiomycosis (caused by the fungal pathogens Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and B. salamandrivorans). The amphibian metamorphic period has been identified as being particularly vulnerable to chytridiomycosis, with dramatic physiological and immunological reorganisation likely contributing to this vulnerability. Here, we overview the processes behind these changes at metamorphosis and then perform a systematic literature review to capture the breadth of empirical research performed over the last two decades on the metamorphic immune response. We found that few studies focused specifically on the immune response during the peri-metamorphic stages of amphibian development and fewer still on the implications of their findings with respect to chytridiomycosis. We recommend future studies consider components of the immune system that are currently under-represented in the literature on amphibian metamorphosis, particularly pathogen recognition pathways. Although logistically challenging, we suggest varying the timing of exposure to Bd across metamorphosis to examine the relative importance of pathogen evasion, suppression or dysregulation of the immune system. We also suggest elucidating the underlying mechanisms of the increased susceptibility to chytridiomycosis at metamorphosis and the associated implications for population persistence. For species that overlap a distribution where Bd/Bsal are now endemic, we recommend a greater focus on management strategies that consider the important peri-metamorphic period.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dci.2022.104510DOI Listing

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