Heat stress during development affects immunocompetence in workers, queens and drones of Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

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Medina, Ruben G. [1 ,4 ]
Paxton, Robert J. [2 ]
Teresa Hernandez-Sotomayor, S. M. [3 ]
Pech-Jimenez, Cristina [3 ]
Medina-Medina, Luis A. [1 ]
Quezada-Euan, Jose Javier G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Yucatan, Dept Apicultura, Campus Ciencias Biol & Agr, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
[2] Martin Luther Univ Halle Wittenberg, Inst Biol, Halle, Saale, Germany
[3] Ctr Invest Cient Yucatan CICY Merida, Unidad Bioquim & Biol Mol Plantas, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
[4] Inst Nacl Invest Forestales Agr & Pecuarias INIFA, Campo Expt Edzna, Campeche, Mexico
关键词
Global warming; Developmental stress; Immunocompetence; Phenoloxidase; Tropical beekeeping; HUMORAL IMMUNE-RESPONSE; SHOCK-PROTEIN GENES; ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES; TEMPERATURE STRESS; HYGIENIC BEHAVIOR; INSECT; EXPRESSION; EVOLUTIONARY; MELANIZATION; DEFENSE;
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10.1016/j.jtherbio.2020.102541
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Though social insects generally seem to have a reduced individual immunoresponse compared to solitary species, the impact of heat stress on that response has not been studied. In the honey bee, the effect of heat stress on reproductives (queens and males/drones) may also vary compared to workers, but this is currently unknown. Here, we quantified the activity of an enzyme linked to the immune response in insects and known to be affected by heat stress in solitary species: phenoloxidase (PO), in workers, queens and drones of Africanized honey bees (AHBs) experimentally subjected to elevated temperatures during the pupal stage. Additionally, we evaluated this marker in individuals experimentally infected with the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae. Differences in PO activity were found between sexes and castes, with PO activity generally higher in workers and lower in reproductives. Such differences are associated with the likelihood of exposure to infection and the role of different individuals in the colony. Contrary to our expectation, heat stress did not cause an increase in PO activity equally in all classes of individual. Heat stress during the pupal stage significantly decreased the PO activity of AHB queens, but not that of workers or drones, which more frequently engage in extranidal activity. Experimental infection with Metarhizium anisophae reduced PO activity in queens and workers, but increased it in drones. Notably, heat stressed workers lived significantly shorter after infection despite exhibiting greater PO activity than queens or drones. We suggest that this discrepancy may be related to trade-offs among immune response cascades in honey bees such as between heat shock proteins and defensin peptides used in microbial defence. Our results provide evidence for complex relationships among humoral immune responses in AHBs and suggest that heat stress could result in a reduced life expectancy of individuals.
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