Multiple environmental stressors induce complex transcriptomic responses indicative of phenotypic outcomes in Western fence lizard.
Kurt A GustVijender ChaitankarPreetam GhoshMitchell S WilbanksXianfeng ChenNatalie D BarkerDon PhamLeona D ScanlanArun RawatLarry G TalentMichael J QuinnChristopher D VulpeMohamed O ElasriMark S JohnsonEdward J PerkinsCraig A McFarlandPublished in: BMC genomics (2018)
Despite these findings, the lizards demonstrated immune resilience to malaria infection under food limitation with transcriptional results indicating a fully competent immune response to malaria, even under bio-energetic constraints. Interestingly, both TNT and malaria individually increased transcriptional expression of immune-related genes and increased overall WBC concentrations in blood; responses that were retained in the TNT x malaria combined exposure. The results demonstrate complex and sometimes unexpected responses to multiple stressors where the lizards displayed remarkable resiliency to the stressor combinations investigated.