研究交配系统对秀丽隐杆线虫耐药进化的影响。

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Proceedings. Biological sciences Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-15 DOI:10.1098/rspb.2025.1181
Barbora Trubenová, Jacqueline Hellinga, Jürgen Krücken, Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Hinrich Schulenburg, Roland R Regoes
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牲畜中抗虫菌株的增加威胁着动物和人类的健康。了解影响驱虫虫耐药性的因素对于减轻这些寄生虫造成的威胁至关重要。由于在实验室研究寄生性蠕虫的困难,我们将非寄生性线虫秀丽隐杆线虫作为模式生物来研究抗虫进化。然而,这种自由生活的线虫作为寄生虫模型的适用性是有争议的,因为它罕见的雄性异株生殖系统,提出了关于秀丽隐杆线虫进化实验结果推广到其他物种的问题。在这项研究中,我们建立了一个多基因的群体遗传模型,结合药效学方法来研究生殖策略和其他方面,如显性、突变效应、位点数量和群体大小,对决定进化过程的动力和结果的影响。我们发现雄雄异株群体表现出雌雄同体的快速初始适应和雄雄异株群体对高浓度药物的耐受性。它们也表现出最高的多样性和最短的有利等位基因固定时间。这些结果表明,雄性异雄种群可以利用自交和异交的优势,优化其生殖策略以响应药物选择。
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Investigating the consequences of the mating system for drug resistance evolution in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>.

Investigating the consequences of the mating system for drug resistance evolution in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>.

Investigating the consequences of the mating system for drug resistance evolution in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>.

Investigating the consequences of the mating system for drug resistance evolution in Caenorhabditis elegans.

The rise of anthelmintic-resistant strains in livestock threatens both animal and human health. Understanding the factors influencing anthelmintic resistance is crucial to mitigate the threat posed by these parasites. Due to difficulties in studying parasitic worms in the laboratory, the non-parasitic nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is used as a model organism to investigate anthelmintic resistance evolution. However, the suitability of this free-living nematode as a model for parasitic worms is debatable due to its rare androdioecious reproductive system, raising questions about the generalizability of findings from evolutionary experiments in C. elegans to other species. In this study, we developed a polygenic, population genetic model combined with pharmacodynamic approaches to investigate the effects of reproductive strategy and other aspects, such as dominance, mutational effects, the number of loci and population size, on determining the dynamics and outcome of evolutionary processes. We found that androdioecious populations showed both rapid initial adaptation typical for hermaphrodites and tolerance to high drug concentrations observed in dioecious populations. They also exhibited the highest diversity and shortest time for the fixation of the beneficial allele. These results suggest that androdioecious populations can harness the advantages of both selfing and outcrossing, optimizing their reproductive strategy in response to drug selection.

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