Effects of Sample Storage Conditions and Individual Characteristics on Innate Immune Assays in Box Turtles

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Thomas M. Kay, Bradley D. Johnson, Daren A. Glore, Jacob T. Penrose, Brigham J. Anderson, Brian L. Dobbels, Bradley E. Carlson
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Immune assays are increasingly being used to study immunity in wild animals, with applications in ecology, evolution, and conservation. However, the use of immune assays is hindered by the limited taxonomic breadth of studies that validate assays in non-model organisms and by limited understanding of the variables that can affect assay results. While freezing blood samples in the field for later laboratory analysis is a common practice, the effect of storage conditions on the viability of samples is unclear. In this study, we evaluated the effect of plasma storage conditions (refrigerated or frozen) on the results of two immune assays (bacterial killing assay [BKA] and hemagglutination) in eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina), a declining species that is threatened by disease. We concurrently tested how individual identity and phenotypic or environmental variables influenced immune assay results. We found that freezing plasma samples for 3–17 days produced more repeatable BKA results than refrigerating the samples for up to 3 days, without significantly affecting average immune performance. However, BKA performance was reduced after holding samples frozen for 3–4 months. Additionally, we found that there was no significant difference in hemagglutination between frozen and refrigerated samples. Furthermore, males in general had higher hemagglutination but lower bacterial killing ability than the females. At an individual level, turtles had repeatable differences in immune activity, and the two immune measures were generally correlated with each other. Our findings indicate that freezing of plasma samples for up to 2 weeks is appropriate for both BKA and hemagglutination immune assays in T. c. carolina, and this may extend to related species. Furthermore, we found that individual and sex differences within a species can affect particular immune assays, and future work should evaluate this in other species.

样品保存条件和个体特征对箱龟先天免疫测定的影响。
免疫分析越来越多地用于研究野生动物的免疫,在生态学、进化和保护方面有应用。然而,由于在非模式生物中验证测定的分类学研究的广度有限,以及对可能影响测定结果的变量的理解有限,免疫测定的使用受到阻碍。虽然在现场冷冻血液样本以供以后的实验室分析是一种常见的做法,但储存条件对样本活力的影响尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们评估了血浆储存条件(冷藏或冷冻)对东方箱龟(Terrapene carolina carolina)两项免疫试验(细菌杀死试验[BKA]和血凝试验)结果的影响。东方箱龟是一种受到疾病威胁的濒危物种。我们同时测试了个体身份和表型或环境变量如何影响免疫测定结果。我们发现,冷冻血浆样品3-17天比冷藏样品3天产生更多可重复的BKA结果,而不会显著影响平均免疫性能。然而,冻结样品3-4个月后,BKA性能下降。此外,我们发现冷冻和冷藏样品在血凝方面没有显著差异。此外,雄性的血凝能力一般高于雌性,但杀死细菌的能力较低。在个体水平上,海龟的免疫活性存在可重复的差异,两种免疫措施通常相互关联。我们的研究结果表明,在南卡罗来纳州,将血浆样本冷冻2周对于BKA和血凝免疫试验都是合适的,这可能适用于相关物种。此外,我们发现物种内的个体和性别差异会影响特定的免疫测定,未来的工作应该在其他物种中进行评估。
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Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Zoology – A publishes articles at the interface between Development, Physiology, Ecology and Evolution. Contributions that help to reveal how molecular, functional and ecological variation relate to one another are particularly welcome. The Journal publishes original research in the form of rapid communications or regular research articles, as well as perspectives and reviews on topics pertaining to the scope of the Journal. Acceptable articles are limited to studies on animals.
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