Seasonal variation in sex-specific immunity in wild birds

Jose O. Valdebenito, Naerhulan Halimubieke, A Z Lendvai, Jordi Figuerola, Götz Eichhorn, Tamas Szekely

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Abstract

Whilst the immune system often varies seasonally and exhibits differences between males and females, the general patterns in seasonality and sex differences across taxa have remained controversial. Birds are excellent model organisms to assess these patterns, because the immune system of many species is well characterised. We conducted a meta-analysis using 41 wild bird species from 24 avian families to investigate sex differences and seasonal (breeding/non-breeding) variations in immune status, including white blood cell counts, phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) test, bacteria-killing ability (BKA), haemolysis and haemagglutination assays. We found male-biased macrophage concentration, BKA and haemolysis titers, but only during the breeding season. Sex-specific heterophil concentrations, heterophil/lymphocyte ratios and PHA responses differed between breeding and non-breeding, suggesting larger changes in males than in females. Importantly, sex differences in immune status are stronger during the breeding period than during the non-breeding period. Taken together, our study suggests that both seasonal variation and sex differences in immune system are common in birds, although their associations are more complex than previously thought.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1349
JournalScientific Reports
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Jan 2021

Funding

We thank Arne Hegemann, Matthieu Guillemain and Andy Green for kindly providing additional data of their studies. Two anonymous reviewers’ comments helped us improving earlier versions of the manuscript. J.O.V. would like to thank Valdiviazo for their moral support. Funding was provided by the Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT), BECAS CHILE 72170569 to J.O.V; T.S. was funded by Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award (WM170050), T.S. and Á.Z.L. by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office of Hungary (ÉLVONAL KKP-126949, K-116310 to T.S., and OTKA K-113108 to Á.Z.L.); J.F. by MCI/AEI/FEDER, UE (PGC2018-095704-B-100), G.E. by the Polar Programme (Grant ALWPP.2016.030) of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, and N.H. by the China Scholarship Council.

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