Contrasted Patterns of Selection on MHC-Linked Microsatellites in Natural Populations of the Malagasy Plague Reservoir

Plague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent rodent disease that persists in many natural ecosystems. The black rat (Rattus rattus) is the main host involved in the plague focus of the central highlands of Madagascar. Black rat populations from this area are highly resistant to plague, wh...

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Main Authors: Tollenaere, Charlotte, Ivanova, Svilena, Duplantier, Jean-Marc, Loiseau, Anne, Rahalison, Lila, Rahelinirina, Soanandrasana, Brouat, Carine
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:3293896 2023-05-15T18:05:27+02:00 Contrasted Patterns of Selection on MHC-Linked Microsatellites in Natural Populations of the Malagasy Plague Reservoir Tollenaere, Charlotte Ivanova, Svilena Duplantier, Jean-Marc Loiseau, Anne Rahalison, Lila Rahelinirina, Soanandrasana Brouat, Carine 2012-03-05 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3293896 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22403713 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032814 en eng Public Library of Science http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3293896 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22403713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032814 Tollenaere et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. CC-BY Research Article Text 2012 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032814 2013-09-04T03:33:17Z Plague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent rodent disease that persists in many natural ecosystems. The black rat (Rattus rattus) is the main host involved in the plague focus of the central highlands of Madagascar. Black rat populations from this area are highly resistant to plague, whereas those from areas in which the disease is absent (low altitude zones of Madagascar) are susceptible. Various lines of evidence suggest a role for the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) in plague resistance. We therefore used the MHC region as a candidate for detecting signatures of plague-mediated selection in Malagasy black rats, by comparing population genetic structures for five MHC-linked microsatellites and neutral markers in two sampling designs. We first compared four pairs of populations, each pair including one population from the plague focus and one from the disease-free zone. Plague-mediated selection was expected to result in greater genetic differentiation between the two zones than expected under neutrality and this was observed for one MHC-class I-linked locus (D20Img2). For this marker as well as for four other MHC-linked loci, a geographic pattern of genetic structure was found at local scale within the plague focus. This pattern would be expected if plague selection pressures were spatially variable. Finally, another MHC-class I-linked locus (D20Rat21) showed evidences of balancing selection, but it seems more likely that this selection would be related to unknown pathogens more widely distributed in Madagascar than plague. Text Rattus rattus PubMed Central (PMC) PLoS ONE 7 3 e32814
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Tollenaere, Charlotte
Ivanova, Svilena
Duplantier, Jean-Marc
Loiseau, Anne
Rahalison, Lila
Rahelinirina, Soanandrasana
Brouat, Carine
Contrasted Patterns of Selection on MHC-Linked Microsatellites in Natural Populations of the Malagasy Plague Reservoir
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description Plague (Yersinia pestis infection) is a highly virulent rodent disease that persists in many natural ecosystems. The black rat (Rattus rattus) is the main host involved in the plague focus of the central highlands of Madagascar. Black rat populations from this area are highly resistant to plague, whereas those from areas in which the disease is absent (low altitude zones of Madagascar) are susceptible. Various lines of evidence suggest a role for the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) in plague resistance. We therefore used the MHC region as a candidate for detecting signatures of plague-mediated selection in Malagasy black rats, by comparing population genetic structures for five MHC-linked microsatellites and neutral markers in two sampling designs. We first compared four pairs of populations, each pair including one population from the plague focus and one from the disease-free zone. Plague-mediated selection was expected to result in greater genetic differentiation between the two zones than expected under neutrality and this was observed for one MHC-class I-linked locus (D20Img2). For this marker as well as for four other MHC-linked loci, a geographic pattern of genetic structure was found at local scale within the plague focus. This pattern would be expected if plague selection pressures were spatially variable. Finally, another MHC-class I-linked locus (D20Rat21) showed evidences of balancing selection, but it seems more likely that this selection would be related to unknown pathogens more widely distributed in Madagascar than plague.
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author Tollenaere, Charlotte
Ivanova, Svilena
Duplantier, Jean-Marc
Loiseau, Anne
Rahalison, Lila
Rahelinirina, Soanandrasana
Brouat, Carine
author_facet Tollenaere, Charlotte
Ivanova, Svilena
Duplantier, Jean-Marc
Loiseau, Anne
Rahalison, Lila
Rahelinirina, Soanandrasana
Brouat, Carine
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title Contrasted Patterns of Selection on MHC-Linked Microsatellites in Natural Populations of the Malagasy Plague Reservoir
title_short Contrasted Patterns of Selection on MHC-Linked Microsatellites in Natural Populations of the Malagasy Plague Reservoir
title_full Contrasted Patterns of Selection on MHC-Linked Microsatellites in Natural Populations of the Malagasy Plague Reservoir
title_fullStr Contrasted Patterns of Selection on MHC-Linked Microsatellites in Natural Populations of the Malagasy Plague Reservoir
title_full_unstemmed Contrasted Patterns of Selection on MHC-Linked Microsatellites in Natural Populations of the Malagasy Plague Reservoir
title_sort contrasted patterns of selection on mhc-linked microsatellites in natural populations of the malagasy plague reservoir
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