Major histocompatibility complex in Osteichthyes

Abstract Based on analysis of available genome sequences, five gene lineages of MHC class I molecules (MHC I-U, -Z, -S, -L and -P) and one gene lineage of MHC class II molecules (MHC II-D) have been identified in Osteichthyes. In the latter lineage, three MHC II molecule sublineages have been identi...

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Published in:Journal of Veterinary Research
Main Authors: Stosik, Michał, Tokarz-Deptuła, Beata, Deptuła, Wiesław
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Language:English
Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2020
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spelling crdegruyter:10.2478/jvetres-2020-0025 2024-03-03T08:42:50+00:00 Major histocompatibility complex in Osteichthyes Stosik, Michał Tokarz-Deptuła, Beata Deptuła, Wiesław 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2020-0025 https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/jvetres/64/1/article-p127.xml https://www.sciendo.com/pdf/10.2478/jvetres-2020-0025 en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 Journal of Veterinary Research volume 64, issue 1, page 127-136 ISSN 2450-8608 General Veterinary journal-article 2020 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2020-0025 2024-02-05T10:21:02Z Abstract Based on analysis of available genome sequences, five gene lineages of MHC class I molecules (MHC I-U, -Z, -S, -L and -P) and one gene lineage of MHC class II molecules (MHC II-D) have been identified in Osteichthyes. In the latter lineage, three MHC II molecule sublineages have been identified (MHC II-A, -B and -E). As regards MHC class I molecules in Osteichthyes, it is important to take note of the fact that the lineages U and Z in MHC I genes have been identified in almost all fish species examined so far. Phylogenetic studies into MHC II molecule genes of sublineages A and B suggest that they may be descended from the genes of the sublineage named A/B that have been identified in spotted gar ( Lepisosteus oculatus ). The sublineage E genes of MHC II molecules, which represent the group of non-polymorphic genes with poor expression in the tissues connected with the immune system, are present in primitive fish, i.e . in paddlefish, sturgeons and spotted gar ( Lepisosteus oculatus ), as well as in cyprinids ( Cyprinidae ), Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ), and rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ). Full elucidation of the details relating to the organisation and functioning of the particular components of the major histocompatibility complex in Osteichthyes can advance the understanding of the evolution of the MHC molecule genes and the immune mechanism. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar De Gruyter Gar’ ENVELOPE(162.014,162.014,57.140,57.140) Journal of Veterinary Research 64 1 127 136
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Major histocompatibility complex in Osteichthyes
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description Abstract Based on analysis of available genome sequences, five gene lineages of MHC class I molecules (MHC I-U, -Z, -S, -L and -P) and one gene lineage of MHC class II molecules (MHC II-D) have been identified in Osteichthyes. In the latter lineage, three MHC II molecule sublineages have been identified (MHC II-A, -B and -E). As regards MHC class I molecules in Osteichthyes, it is important to take note of the fact that the lineages U and Z in MHC I genes have been identified in almost all fish species examined so far. Phylogenetic studies into MHC II molecule genes of sublineages A and B suggest that they may be descended from the genes of the sublineage named A/B that have been identified in spotted gar ( Lepisosteus oculatus ). The sublineage E genes of MHC II molecules, which represent the group of non-polymorphic genes with poor expression in the tissues connected with the immune system, are present in primitive fish, i.e . in paddlefish, sturgeons and spotted gar ( Lepisosteus oculatus ), as well as in cyprinids ( Cyprinidae ), Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ), and rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ). Full elucidation of the details relating to the organisation and functioning of the particular components of the major histocompatibility complex in Osteichthyes can advance the understanding of the evolution of the MHC molecule genes and the immune mechanism.
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