Molecular characterization of classical and nonclassical MHC class I genes from the golden pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus)
Autor: | Dan-Dan Sun, Ke He, Qian-Qian Zeng, Qiu-Hong Wan, G.-H. Zhong |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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0301 basic medicine
Golden pheasant sports Immunology sports.racehorse Genes MHC Class I Locus (genetics) Major histocompatibility complex Evolution Molecular 03 medical and health sciences MHC class I Genetics Animals Humans Galliformes Selection Genetic Molecular Biology Genotyping Alleles Genetics (clinical) biology Phylogenetic tree Histocompatibility Antigens Class I MHC Class I Gene Genetic Variation General Medicine biology.organism_classification Chrysolophus pictus 030104 developmental biology biology.protein |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Immunogenetics. 43:8-17 |
ISSN: | 1744-3121 |
DOI: | 10.1111/iji.12245 |
Popis: | Classical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I allelic polymorphism is essential for competent antigen presentation. To improve the genotyping efforts in the golden pheasant, it is necessary to differentiate more accurately between classical and nonclassical class I molecules. In our study, all MHC class I genes were isolated from one golden pheasant based on two overlapping PCR amplifications. In total, six full-length class I nucleotide sequences (A-F) were identified, and four were novel. Two (A and C) belonged to the IA1 gene, two (B and D) were alleles derived from the IA2 gene through transgene amplification, and two (E and F) comprised a third novel locus, IA3 that was excluded from the core region of the golden pheasant MHC-B. IA1 and IA2 exhibited the broad expression profiles characteristic of classical loci, while IA3 showed no expression in multiple tissues and was therefore defined as a nonclassical gene. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the three IA genes in the golden pheasant share a much closer evolutionary relationship than the corresponding sequences in other galliform species. This observation was consistent with high sequence similarity among them, which likely arises from the homogenizing effect of recombination. Our careful distinction between the classical and nonclassical MHC class I genes in the golden pheasant lays the foundation for developing locus-specific genotyping and establishing a good molecular marker system of classical MHC I loci. |
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