¶ … Search of the Perfect Host
The Origins and Specificity of Parasites
The door opens. You walk into the room. You hear your favorite music. You see your best friends. Your favorite drink is waiting on the bar. Smiling, the hostess approaches, "I did it all for you." Ah, what a dream - the perfect party, the perfect host! While such a fantasy may not always be the lot of the human guest, it is real life for many microbial visitors. Every parasite has its "perfect host," the one organism that is ideally suited to its needs. Of course, this perfect pairing of guest and host did not evolve by accident. Over the course of time, parasites have evolved in tandem with the organisms upon which they live. It is a unique relationship, the host organism providing a complete environment for the parasite. The parasite has so completely adapted itself to the conditions of particular host species that it can live nowhere else. Dirofilaria immitis, or the Canine Heartworm, goes through its entire life cycle within the body of a dog. Hymenolepis diminuta is a tapeworm of rodents. And Enterobius vermicularius is a pinworm that infects humans. In each of these examples, the parasite has become adapted to living in a particular part or parts of its host organism. It feeds, reproduces, and eventually dies inside the bloodstream, organs, or cells of its unwilling host.
Yet how did such organisms evolve? And how did they become so specifically attuned to the physiology of their host species?
In order to find the answers to these questions, it is necessary to turn back the evolutionary clock and to look at the origins of life itself. The most primitive life forms all shared similar structures, the ancestral forms of those structures that today compromise the typical cell. As it still does today, Ribonucleic Acid, or RNA, served the purpose of regulating the life-functions within the cell. A simpler form of DNA, to which it is closely related, RNA was most likely the early basis of life.
RNA serves a multitude of roles in living cells. These include: serving as a temporary copy of genes that is used as a template for protein synthesis (mRNA), functioning as adaptor molecules that decode the genetic code (tRNA) and catalyzing the synthesis of proteins (rRNA). There is much evidence implicating RNA structure in biological regulation and catalysis. Interestingly, RNA is the only biological polymer that serves as both a catalyst (like proteins) and as information storage (like DNA). For this reason, it has be postulated RNA, or an RNA-like molecule, was the basis of life early in evolution." (Murthy, 2002)
In addition to performing the above functions in all cells, RNA is essential to the operation of parasitic microbes. Specifically, it is the RNA's ability to make copies of itself, and in fact to alter those copies according to the genetic make-up of its host, that enables the parasite to function within its host organism. While the precise origin of this RNA "Editing" has long been debated, it is now believed that the ability to edit RNA was present even in the most primitive of life forms. Most likely, it preceded the evolution of actual parasites.
RNA editing seems to be an early evolutionary invention that came on the scene before the appearance of parasitism. Editing may have been inherited from the RNA world, or developed from the mitochondria in response to unknown regulatory demands. In the course of evolution, editing was partially or completely eliminated in many lineages. We hypothesize that it turned out to be useful for the development of parasitic adaptations, as exemplified by the developmental regulation of editing in T. brucei." (Simpson and Maslov, 1994)
Thus in the distant past, the proto-parasite existed as a self-sufficient organism. Structurally, it was in no way appreciably different from the primitive ancestral varieties of any other life form. Its retention of the archaic ability of RNA Editing accorded it the propensity to become a parasite, however this development was not a foregone conclusion.
In fact, parasitism developed not once, but rather many times during the course of evolution. Protozoans diverged very early in the course of their development, some groups going on to become parasite, while others continued to be free-living. Even among creatures of a much higher order, this diverge among related species occurred at a remote period long before the appearance of even the earliest forms of their present day hosts. Recent research has shown a vast amount of genetic difference among...
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