Immune system optimization in a variable world |New Voices in Infection Biology
- Datum: 07.10.2020
- Uhrzeit: 16:00
- Vortragende(r): Ann Tate
- Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA
- Ort: Zoom video conference
- Gastgeber: Igor Iatsenko
- Kontakt: vseminars@mpiib-berlin.mpg.de

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Talk abstract:
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maximal immune response is not always an optimal one. Immune responses
are energetically costly and prone to causing collateral damage to the
host. Moreover, arms of the immune response effective against a parasite
may render hosts more susceptible to others, and constraints at the
genetic level could limit a response or force trade-offs with other life
history traits. In this seminar, I will present experimental and
theoretical work that takes advantage of natural immunological variation
among flour beetle populations and other insect species to examine the
roles of coinfection, metamorphosis, and genetic pleiotropy in shaping
the evolution of innate immune systems and host susceptibility to
infection.