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A female‐biased gene expression signature of dominance in cooperatively breeding meerkats

Campbell, C Ryan; Manser, Marta; Shiratori, Mari; Williams, Kelly; Barreiro, Luis; Clutton‐Brock, Tim; Tung, Jenny (2024). A female‐biased gene expression signature of dominance in cooperatively breeding meerkats. Molecular Ecology, 33(21):e17467.

Abstract

Dominance is a primary determinant of social dynamics and resource access in social animals. Recent studies show that dominance is also reflected in the gene regulatory profiles of peripheral immune cells. However, the strength and direction of this relationship differs across the species and sex combinations investigated, potentially due to variation in the predictors and energetic consequences of dominance status. Here, we investigated the association between social status and gene expression in the blood of wild meerkats (Suricata suricatta; n = 113 individuals), including in response to lipopolysaccharide, Gardiquimod (an agonist of TLR7, which detects single‐stranded RNA in vivo) and glucocorticoid stimulation. Meerkats are cooperatively breeding social carnivores in which breeding females physically outcompete other females to suppress reproduction, resulting in high reproductive skew. They therefore present an opportunity to disentangle the effects of social dominance from those of sex per se. We identify a sex‐specific signature of dominance, including 1045 differentially expressed genes in females but none in males. Dominant females exhibit elevated activity in innate immune pathways and a larger fold‐change response to LPS challenge. Based on these results and a preliminary comparison to other mammals, we speculate that the gene regulatory signature of social status in the immune system depends on the determinants and energetic costs of social dominance, such that it is most pronounced in hierarchies where physical competition is important and reproductive skew is large. Such a pattern has the potential to mediate life history trade‐offs between investment in reproduction versus somatic maintenance.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies
Dewey Decimal Classification:590 Animals (Zoology)
570 Life sciences; biology
Scopus Subject Areas:Life Sciences > Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Life Sciences > Genetics
Uncontrolled Keywords:cooperative breeding, gene expression, inflammation, reproductive skew, social dominance
Language:English
Date:1 November 2024
Deposited On:06 Jan 2025 08:43
Last Modified:30 Apr 2025 01:35
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
ISSN:0962-1083
OA Status:Hybrid
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.17467
PubMed ID:39021304
Project Information:
  • Funder: FP7
  • Grant ID: 294494
  • Project Title: THCB2011 - The evolution and development of cooperation in mammalian societies
  • Funder: H2020
  • Grant ID: 742808
  • Project Title: Group-Dynamics-TCB - Effects of group dynamics on selection, development and demography in cooperative vertebrates
  • Funder: Human Frontier Science Program
  • Grant ID: RGP0051-­ 2017
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  • Funder: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
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  • Funder: United States National Science Foundation
  • Grant ID: IOS-­ 7801004
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  • Funder: University of Zurich
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  • Funder: North Carolina Biotechnology Center
  • Grant ID: 2016-IDG-1013
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  • Funder: North Carolina Biotechnology Center
  • Grant ID: 2020-IIG-2109
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  • Funder: United States National Institutes of Health
  • Grant ID: F32AG067704
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