Inherent constraints on a polyfunctional tissue lead to a reproduction-immunity tradeoff.
Vanika GuptaAshley M FrankNick MatolkaBrian P LazzaroPublished in: BMC biology (2022)
The commonly observed tradeoff between reproduction and immunity appears to be driven, in D. melanogaster, by a failure of the fat body to be able to handle simultaneous protein translation demands of reproductive provisioning and immune defense. We suggest that inherent cellular limitations in tissues that perform multiple functions may provide a general explanation for the wide prevalence of physiological and evolutionary tradeoffs.