SPP 1399 - Subproject: Transcriptomic Analysis of Resistance and Virulence in Stickleback Host-Parasite Systems CLUSTER: Evolutionary Genetics of Three-Spined Stickleback - Parasite Interactions

Basic data for this project

Type of projectSubproject in DFG-joint project hosted at University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster08/07/2009 - 31/12/2012 | 1st Funding period

Description

This project uses artificial selection to uncover specificity, variability and genetic basis of innate immune defence in a fish host, the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Model parasite is the digenean trematode (Diplostomum pseudospathaceum), which uses the stickleback eye lens during its 2nd larval phase (metacercaria), induces severe fitness costs, and is attacked primarily by innate immune defence. Because infection by Diplostomum metacercaria can be precisely controlled in the lab, and parasite load can be assessed non-invasively, it is possible to establish selection lines over several generations. Based on preliminary results that show host genotype x parasite genotype-interactions in Diplostomum infectivity we first assess the specificity of imposed resistance selection with a single parasite genotype by infecting lines with homologous vs. heterologous parasite genotypes. Second, we address trade-offs and test the hypothesis that increased resistance against one parasite results in higher susceptibility towards another parasite species, the tapeworm Schistocephalus solidus. Third, we ask how the result of artificial selection compares to the immune traits of populations subjected to locally varying selection by diverging parasite assemblages with and without Diplostomum. In all infection experiments, we examine the underlying gene transcription patterns of infected vs. control animals using a custom made gene expression array (Illumina bead platform ~ 500 genes) carrying all genes plus controls that are involved in innate and adaptive immunity.

Keywordsexperimental evolution; evolutionary genetics; parasite interactions
Website of the projecthttp://ieb.uni-muenster.de/spp/projects/stickleback/resistance_evolution.html
Funding identifierSTO 352/2-1
Funder / funding scheme
  • DFG - Priority Programme (SPP)

Project management at the University of Münster

Bornberg-Bauer, Erich
Stoll, Monika

Applicants from the University of Münster

Bornberg-Bauer, Erich
Stoll, Monika

Project partners outside the University of Münster

  • GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR)Germany

Projects of the following funding period

Duration: 15/07/2013 - 14/07/2016 | 2nd Funding period
Funded by: DFG - Priority Programme
Type of project: Subproject in DFG-joint project hosted at University of Münster

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Duration: 08/09/2009 - 31/12/2016 | 2nd Funding period
Funded by: DFG - Priority Programme
Type of project: Main DFG-project hosted at University of Münster