Distribution of ancient α1 and α2 domain lineages between two classical MHC class I genes and their alleles in grass carp

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Zibin Li
Nan Zhang
Lizhen Ma
Zehui Qu
Xiaohui Wei
Zixin Liu
Minghu Tang
Nianzhi Zhang
Yinan Jiang
Chun Xia
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[1] China Agricultural University,Department of Microbiology and Immunology, College of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Chinese Carp of Yangtze River System and Primitive Breed Fishery,undefined
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Immunogenetics | 2019年 / 71卷
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Fish; MHC class I; Evolution; Lineage; Recombination; Polymorphism;
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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules play a crucial role in the immune response by binding and presenting pathogen-derived peptides to specific CD8+ T cells. From cDNA of 20 individuals of wild grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus), we could amplify one or two alleles each of classical MHC class I genes Ctid-UAA and Ctid-UBA. In total, 27 and 22 unique alleles of Ctid-UAA and Ctid-UBA were found. The leader, α1, transmembrane and cytoplasmic regions distinguish between Ctid-UAA and Ctid-UBA, and their encoded α1 domain sequences belong to the ancient lineages α1-V and α1-II, respectively, which separated several hundred million years ago. However, Ctid-UAA and Ctid-UBA share allelic lineage variation in their α2 and α3 sequences, in a pattern suggestive of past interlocus recombination events that transferred α2+α3 fragments. The allelic Ctid-UAA and Ctid-UBA variation involves ancient variation between domain lineages α2-I and α2-II, which in the present study was dated back to before the ancestral separation of teleost fish and spotted gar (> 300 million years ago). This is the first report with compelling evidence that recombination events combining different ancient α1 and α2 domain lineages had a major impact on the allelic variation of two different classical MHC class I genes within the same species.
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