Differentiation at the MHCIIα and Cath2 Loci in Sympatric Salvelinus alpinus Resource Morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn

Publisher's version Northern freshwater fish may be suitable for the genetic dissection of ecological traits because they invaded new habitats after the last ice age (∼10.000 years ago). Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) colonizing streams and lakes in Iceland gave rise to multiple populations...

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Main Authors: Kapralova, Kalina, Guðbrandsson, Jóhannes, Reynisdottir, Sigrun, Santos, Cristina B., Baltanás, Vanessa C, Maier, Valerie H. untranslated, Snorrason, Sigurður S., Palsson, Arnar
Other Authors: Líf- og umhverfisvísindadeild (HÍ), Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences (UI), Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ), School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI), University of Iceland, Háskóli Íslands
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/175
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069402
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author Kapralova, Kalina
Guðbrandsson, Jóhannes
Reynisdottir, Sigrun
Santos, Cristina B.
Baltanás, Vanessa C
Maier, Valerie H. untranslated
Snorrason, Sigurður S.
Palsson, Arnar
author2 Líf- og umhverfisvísindadeild (HÍ)
Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences (UI)
Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ)
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI)
University of Iceland
Háskóli Íslands
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Santos, Cristina B.
Baltanás, Vanessa C
Maier, Valerie H. untranslated
Snorrason, Sigurður S.
Palsson, Arnar
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description Publisher's version Northern freshwater fish may be suitable for the genetic dissection of ecological traits because they invaded new habitats after the last ice age (∼10.000 years ago). Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) colonizing streams and lakes in Iceland gave rise to multiple populations of small benthic morphotypes, often in sympatry with a pelagic morphotype. Earlier studies have revealed significant, but subtle, genetic differentiation between the three most common morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn. We conducted a population genetic screen on four immunological candidate genes Cathelicidin 2 (Cath2), Hepcidin (Hamp), Liver expressed antimicrobial peptide 2a (Leap-2a), and Major Histocompatibility Complex IIα (MHCIIα) and a mitochondrial marker (D-loop) among the three most common Lake Thingvallavatn charr morphs. Significant differences in allele frequencies were found between morphs at the Cath2 and MHCIIα loci. No such signal was detected in the D-loop nor in the other two immunological genes. In Cath2 the small benthic morph deviated from the other two (FST = 0.13), one of the substitutions detected constituting an amino acid replacement polymorphism in the antimicrobial peptide. A more striking difference was found in the MHCIIα. Two haplotypes were very common in the lake, and their frequency differed greatly between the morphotypes (from 22% to 93.5%, FST = 0.67). We then expanded our study by surveying the variation in Cath2 and MHCIIα in 9 Arctic charr populations from around Iceland. The populations varied greatly in terms of allele frequencies at Cath2, but the variation did not correlate with morphotype. At the MHCIIα locus, the variation was nearly identical to the variation in the two benthic morphs of Lake Thingvallavatn. The results are consistent with a scenario where parts of the immune systems have diverged substantially among Arctic charr populations in Iceland, after colonizing the island ∼10.000 years ago. The Palsson laboratory is supported by Icelandic Research foundation and the ...
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Kapralova KH, Gudbrandsson J, Reynisdottir S, Santos CB, Baltanás VC, Maier VH, et al. (2013) Differentiation at the MHCIIα and Cath2 Loci in Sympatric Salvelinus alpinus Resource Morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn. PLoS ONE 8(7): e69402. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0069402
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/175 2025-06-15T14:17:57+00:00 Differentiation at the MHCIIα and Cath2 Loci in Sympatric Salvelinus alpinus Resource Morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn Kapralova, Kalina Guðbrandsson, Jóhannes Reynisdottir, Sigrun Santos, Cristina B. Baltanás, Vanessa C Maier, Valerie H. untranslated Snorrason, Sigurður S. Palsson, Arnar Líf- og umhverfisvísindadeild (HÍ) Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences (UI) Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ) School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI) University of Iceland Háskóli Íslands 2013-07-24 e69402 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/175 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069402 en eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) Plos One;8(7) Kapralova KH, Gudbrandsson J, Reynisdottir S, Santos CB, Baltanás VC, Maier VH, et al. (2013) Differentiation at the MHCIIα and Cath2 Loci in Sympatric Salvelinus alpinus Resource Morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn. PLoS ONE 8(7): e69402. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0069402 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/175 Plos One doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0069402 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biochemistry Genetics Molecular Biology Agricultural Sciences Biological Sciences Evolution Lífefnafræði Erfðafræði Sameindalíffræði Þróun lífsins info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2013 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/17510.1371/journal.pone.0069402 2025-05-23T03:05:41Z Publisher's version Northern freshwater fish may be suitable for the genetic dissection of ecological traits because they invaded new habitats after the last ice age (∼10.000 years ago). Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) colonizing streams and lakes in Iceland gave rise to multiple populations of small benthic morphotypes, often in sympatry with a pelagic morphotype. Earlier studies have revealed significant, but subtle, genetic differentiation between the three most common morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn. We conducted a population genetic screen on four immunological candidate genes Cathelicidin 2 (Cath2), Hepcidin (Hamp), Liver expressed antimicrobial peptide 2a (Leap-2a), and Major Histocompatibility Complex IIα (MHCIIα) and a mitochondrial marker (D-loop) among the three most common Lake Thingvallavatn charr morphs. Significant differences in allele frequencies were found between morphs at the Cath2 and MHCIIα loci. No such signal was detected in the D-loop nor in the other two immunological genes. In Cath2 the small benthic morph deviated from the other two (FST = 0.13), one of the substitutions detected constituting an amino acid replacement polymorphism in the antimicrobial peptide. A more striking difference was found in the MHCIIα. Two haplotypes were very common in the lake, and their frequency differed greatly between the morphotypes (from 22% to 93.5%, FST = 0.67). We then expanded our study by surveying the variation in Cath2 and MHCIIα in 9 Arctic charr populations from around Iceland. The populations varied greatly in terms of allele frequencies at Cath2, but the variation did not correlate with morphotype. At the MHCIIα locus, the variation was nearly identical to the variation in the two benthic morphs of Lake Thingvallavatn. The results are consistent with a scenario where parts of the immune systems have diverged substantially among Arctic charr populations in Iceland, after colonizing the island ∼10.000 years ago. The Palsson laboratory is supported by Icelandic Research foundation and the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic charr Arctic Iceland Salvelinus alpinus Unknown Arctic PLoS ONE 8 7 e69402
spellingShingle Biochemistry
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Agricultural Sciences
Biological Sciences
Evolution
Lífefnafræði
Erfðafræði
Sameindalíffræði
Þróun lífsins
Kapralova, Kalina
Guðbrandsson, Jóhannes
Reynisdottir, Sigrun
Santos, Cristina B.
Baltanás, Vanessa C
Maier, Valerie H. untranslated
Snorrason, Sigurður S.
Palsson, Arnar
Differentiation at the MHCIIα and Cath2 Loci in Sympatric Salvelinus alpinus Resource Morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn
title Differentiation at the MHCIIα and Cath2 Loci in Sympatric Salvelinus alpinus Resource Morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn
title_full Differentiation at the MHCIIα and Cath2 Loci in Sympatric Salvelinus alpinus Resource Morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn
title_fullStr Differentiation at the MHCIIα and Cath2 Loci in Sympatric Salvelinus alpinus Resource Morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn
title_full_unstemmed Differentiation at the MHCIIα and Cath2 Loci in Sympatric Salvelinus alpinus Resource Morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn
title_short Differentiation at the MHCIIα and Cath2 Loci in Sympatric Salvelinus alpinus Resource Morphs in Lake Thingvallavatn
title_sort differentiation at the mhciiα and cath2 loci in sympatric salvelinus alpinus resource morphs in lake thingvallavatn
topic Biochemistry
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Agricultural Sciences
Biological Sciences
Evolution
Lífefnafræði
Erfðafræði
Sameindalíffræði
Þróun lífsins
topic_facet Biochemistry
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Agricultural Sciences
Biological Sciences
Evolution
Lífefnafræði
Erfðafræði
Sameindalíffræði
Þróun lífsins
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/175
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069402