小斑点猫鲨(scylliorhinus canicula) MHC i β基因等位基因共分离及单倍型多样性

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Alessia Rota, Ana Veríssimo, Arnaud Gaigher
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摘要

主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)构成了一个功能相关的多基因家族,在颌类脊椎动物的适应性免疫反应中起重要作用,直接参与病原体识别。由病原体介导的选择驱动的MHC多样性对物种生存至关重要,其特点是在许多分类群中具有高度的遗传多样性,即序列、等位基因和单倍型水平。软骨鱼是具有适应性免疫系统的最基础的有颌脊椎动物,其MHC基因谱系在基因组的一个紧凑区域内保守组织,具有高度多样性。这样的基因组结构表明MHC基因之间存在联系,来自不同基因的等位基因可能共同分离在一起。这种情况可能对免疫反应、个体适应和进化有重大影响。在这项研究中,我们研究了一种模型鲨鱼物种,小斑点猫鲨,Scyliorhinus canicula的MHC IIβ单倍型多样性。利用家系数据,我们重建了MHC i β单倍型,以了解等位基因从亲本到后代的传递。结果表明,等位基因共分离与MHC i β基因之间的紧密连锁一致,表明存在从父母遗传给后代的功能稳定的单倍型。重建的单倍型表明,该物种具有广泛的单倍型多样性,其特征是等位基因数量和等位基因谱系组成的变化,以及显著的等位基因分化,与先前的种群水平数据一致。这些发现强调了软骨鱼MHC遗传(和MHC进化)的复杂性。准确重建MHC单倍型并评估其功能意义对于更好地理解软骨鱼的适应性免疫反应和MHC进化动力学至关重要。
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Allele co-segregation and haplotype diversity of MHC IIβ genes in the small-spotted catshark Scyliorhinus canicula.

The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) constitutes a functionally relevant multigene family playing an essential role in the adaptive immune responses of jawed vertebrates, being directly involved in pathogen recognition. MHC diversity, driven by pathogen-mediated selection, is vital for species survival and is characterized by high genetic diversity in many taxa, namely at the sequence, allelic and haplotype levels. Chondrichthyans, the most basal jawed vertebrates with an adaptive immune system, exhibit a high diversity of MHC gene lineages conservatively organized in a compact region of the genome. Such genomic architecture suggests linkage among MHC genes, where alleles from different genes possibly co-segregate together. Such condition may have major implications on immune response, individual fitness and evolution. In this study, we examine MHC IIβ haplotype diversity in a model shark species, the small spotted catshark, Scyliorhinus canicula. Making use of pedigree data, we reconstructed MHC IIβ haplotypes to understand allele transmission from parent to offspring. Results indicate allele co-segregation consistent with tight linkage among MHC IIβ genes, suggesting the presence of functional stable haplotypes inherited from parents to offspring. The reconstructed haplotypes suggested extensive haplotype diversity characterized by variable allele numbers and allelic lineage composition, as well as marked allelic divergence, consistent with previous population-level data on this species. These findings underscore the complexity of MHC genetics (and of MHC evolution) in chondrichthyans. Accurate reconstruction of MHC haplotypes and assessment of its functional significance are crucial for better understanding adaptive immune responses and MHC evolutionary dynamics in chondrichthyans.

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Immunogenetics
Immunogenetics 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
6.20%
发文量
48
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Immunogenetics publishes original papers, brief communications, and reviews on research in the following areas: genetics and evolution of the immune system; genetic control of immune response and disease susceptibility; bioinformatics of the immune system; structure of immunologically important molecules; and immunogenetics of reproductive biology, tissue differentiation, and development.
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