Unveiling MHC-DAB Polymorphism Within the Western Balkan Salmonid Hotspot: Preliminary Outcomes from Native Trouts of Ohrid Lake and the Drin-Skadar Drainage (Albania).

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Lorenzo Talarico, Arnold Rakaj, Lorenzo Tancioni
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Abstract

Due to their involvement in pathogen-mediated immune responses, the hypervariable genes of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) have become a paradigm for investigating the evolution and maintenance of genetic (adaptive) diversity, contextually providing insight into the viability of wild populations, which is meaningful for conservation. Here, we provide the first preliminary characterization of MHC polymorphism and evolution in trouts from Albania, a known hotspot of Salmonid diversity harboring ecologically and phylogenetically distinct native (threatened) taxa. Overall, 36 trout-including Lake Ohrid-endemic Salmo ohridanus and S. letnica, and both riverine and lacustrine native brown trout (the S. trutta complex) from the Drin-Skadar drainage-were genotyped at the MHC-DAB locus through next-generation amplicon sequencing. We identified 34 alleles (including 30 novel alleles), unveiling remarkable population/taxon MHC-DAB distinctiveness. Despite apparent functional (supertype) similarity, S. letnica and the S. trutta complex showed MHC-typical high sequence/allele diversity and evidence of global/codon-specific positive selection, particularly at antigen-binding sites. Conversely, deep-water-adapted S. ohridanus revealed unexpectedly reduced allelic/supertype diversity and relaxed selection. Evolution by reticulation and signals of trans-species polymorphism emerged from sequence genealogies. Further investigations and increased sampling will provide a deeper understanding of the evolutionary mechanisms yielding the observed pattern of MHC diversity across Albanian trout taxa and populations.

揭示西巴尔干鲑鱼热点地区MHC-DAB多态性:来自Ohrid湖和Drin-Skadar流域(阿尔巴尼亚)本地鳟鱼的初步结果。
由于它们参与病原体介导的免疫反应,主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)的高变基因已成为研究遗传(适应性)多样性进化和维持的范例,为深入了解野生种群的生存能力提供了背景,这对保护具有重要意义。在这里,我们提供了来自阿尔巴尼亚鳟鱼的MHC多态性和进化的第一个初步表征,阿尔巴尼亚是一个已知的鲑鱼多样性热点,拥有生态和系统发育上独特的本地(受威胁)分类群。总体而言,通过下一代扩增子测序,在MHC-DAB位点上对36种鳟鱼(包括奥赫里德湖特有的鲑鱼和S. letnica)以及来自Drin-Skadar流域的河流和湖泊原生褐鳟(S. trutta complex)进行了基因分型。我们鉴定了34个等位基因(包括30个新等位基因),揭示了显著的种群/分类群MHC-DAB独特性。尽管具有明显的功能(超型)相似性,但S. letnica和S. trutta复合体显示出mhc典型的高序列/等位基因多样性,以及全球/密码子特异性阳性选择的证据,特别是在抗原结合位点。相反,深水适应的S. ohridanus显示出出乎意料的等位基因/超型多样性降低和选择放松。网络进化和跨种多态性的信号是从序列谱系中产生的。进一步的调查和增加的采样将提供对产生观察到的阿尔巴尼亚鳟鱼类群和种群中MHC多样性模式的进化机制的更深入的理解。
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Biology-Basel
Biology-Basel Biological Science-Biological Science
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5.70
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1618
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11 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology (ISSN 2079-7737) is an international, peer-reviewed, quick-refereeing open access journal of Biological Science published by MDPI online. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications in all areas of biology and at the interface of related disciplines. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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