Diverse Relationships between Batrachochytrium Infections and Antimicrobial Peptide Defenses Across Leopard Frog Populations

Author:

Le Sage Emily H1ORCID,Reinert Laura K1,Ohmer Michel E B2ORCID,LaBumbard Brandon C3,Altman Karie A4,Brannelly Laura A45,Latella Ian6,McDonnell Nina B3,Saenz Veronica4,Walsman Jason C7,Wilber Mark Q8,Woodhams Douglas C3,Voyles Jamie6,Richards-Zawacki Corinne L4,Rollins-Smith Louise A1910

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine , Nashville, TN 37232 , USA

2. Department of Biology, University of Mississippi , Oxford, MS 38677 , USA

3. Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts , Boston, MA 02125 , USA

4. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA 15260 , USA

5. Faculty of Science, Melbourne Veterinary School, The University of Melbourne , Werribee, Victoria 3030 , Australia

6. Department of Biology, University of Nevada , Reno, NV 89557 , USA

7. Earth Research Institute, University of California , Santa Barbara, CA 93106 , USA

8. School of Natural Resources, University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture , Knoxville, TN 37996 , USA

9. Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine , Nashville, TN 37232 , USA

10. Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University , Nashville, TN 37235 , USA

Abstract

Synopsis Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) play a fundamental role in the innate defense against microbial pathogens, as well as other immune and non-immune functions. Their role in amphibian skin defense against the pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is exemplified by experiments in which depletion of host’s stored AMPs increases mortality from infection. Yet, the question remains whether there are generalizable patterns of negative or positive correlations between stored AMP defenses and the probability of infection or infection intensity across populations and species. This study aims to expand on prior field studies of AMP quantities and compositions by correlating stored defenses with an estimated risk of Bd exposure (prevalence and mean infection intensity in each survey) in five locations across the United States and a total of three species. In all locations, known AMPs correlated with the ability of recovered secretions to inhibit Bd in vitro. We found that stored AMP defenses were generally unrelated to Bd infection except in one location where the relative intensity of known AMPs was lower in secretions from infected frogs. In all other locations, known AMP relative intensities were higher in infected frogs. Stored peptide quantity was either positively or negatively correlated with Bd exposure risk. Thus, future experiments coupled with organismal modeling can elucidate whether Bd infection affects secretion/synthesis and will provide insight into how to interpret amphibian ecoimmunology studies of AMPs. We also demonstrate that future AMP isolating and sequencing studies can focus efforts by correlating mass spectrometry peaks to inhibitory capacity using linear decomposition modeling.

Funder

Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program

NSF

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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