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Coevolution between MHC Class I and Antigen-Processing Genes in Salamanders
by
Jockusch, Elizabeth
, Jelić, Dušan
, Wielstra, Ben
, Matsunami, Masatoshi
, Vörös, Judit
, Palomar, Gemma
, Babik, Wiesław
, Arntzen, J W
, Migalska, Magdalena
, Dudek, Katarzyna
, Ficetola, G Francesco
, Shaffer, H Bradley
, Waldman, Bruce
, Martínez-Solano, Inigo
in
Adaptive immunity
/ Animals
/ Antigen Presentation - genetics
/ Antigen processing
/ Antigens
/ Coevolution
/ Discoveries
/ Flexibility
/ Genes
/ Genetic research
/ Haplotypes
/ Histocompatibility Antigens Class I - genetics
/ Histocompatibility Antigens Class I - metabolism
/ Major histocompatibility complex
/ Mammals - genetics
/ Multigene Family
/ Peptides
/ Proteins
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Species diversity
/ Urodela - genetics
/ Urodela - metabolism
/ Vertebrates
/ Vertebrates - genetics
2021
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Coevolution between MHC Class I and Antigen-Processing Genes in Salamanders
by
Jockusch, Elizabeth
, Jelić, Dušan
, Wielstra, Ben
, Matsunami, Masatoshi
, Vörös, Judit
, Palomar, Gemma
, Babik, Wiesław
, Arntzen, J W
, Migalska, Magdalena
, Dudek, Katarzyna
, Ficetola, G Francesco
, Shaffer, H Bradley
, Waldman, Bruce
, Martínez-Solano, Inigo
in
Adaptive immunity
/ Animals
/ Antigen Presentation - genetics
/ Antigen processing
/ Antigens
/ Coevolution
/ Discoveries
/ Flexibility
/ Genes
/ Genetic research
/ Haplotypes
/ Histocompatibility Antigens Class I - genetics
/ Histocompatibility Antigens Class I - metabolism
/ Major histocompatibility complex
/ Mammals - genetics
/ Multigene Family
/ Peptides
/ Proteins
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Species diversity
/ Urodela - genetics
/ Urodela - metabolism
/ Vertebrates
/ Vertebrates - genetics
2021
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Coevolution between MHC Class I and Antigen-Processing Genes in Salamanders
by
Jockusch, Elizabeth
, Jelić, Dušan
, Wielstra, Ben
, Matsunami, Masatoshi
, Vörös, Judit
, Palomar, Gemma
, Babik, Wiesław
, Arntzen, J W
, Migalska, Magdalena
, Dudek, Katarzyna
, Ficetola, G Francesco
, Shaffer, H Bradley
, Waldman, Bruce
, Martínez-Solano, Inigo
in
Adaptive immunity
/ Animals
/ Antigen Presentation - genetics
/ Antigen processing
/ Antigens
/ Coevolution
/ Discoveries
/ Flexibility
/ Genes
/ Genetic research
/ Haplotypes
/ Histocompatibility Antigens Class I - genetics
/ Histocompatibility Antigens Class I - metabolism
/ Major histocompatibility complex
/ Mammals - genetics
/ Multigene Family
/ Peptides
/ Proteins
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ Species diversity
/ Urodela - genetics
/ Urodela - metabolism
/ Vertebrates
/ Vertebrates - genetics
2021
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Coevolution between MHC Class I and Antigen-Processing Genes in Salamanders
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Coevolution between MHC Class I and Antigen-Processing Genes in Salamanders
2021
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Abstract
Proteins encoded by antigen-processing genes (APGs) provide major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I (MHC-I) with antigenic peptides. In mammals, polymorphic multigenic MHC-I family is served by monomorphic APGs, whereas in certain nonmammalian species both MHC-I and APGs are polymorphic and coevolve within stable haplotypes. Coevolution was suggested as an ancestral gnathostome feature, presumably enabling only a single highly expressed classical MHC-I gene. In this view coevolution, while optimizing some aspects of adaptive immunity, would also limit its flexibility by preventing the expansion of classical MHC-I into a multigene family. However, some nonmammalian taxa, such as salamanders, have multiple highly expressed MHC-I genes, suggesting either that coevolution is relaxed or that it does not prevent the establishment of multigene MHC-I. To distinguish between these two alternatives, we use salamanders (30 species from 16 genera representing six families) to test, within a comparative framework, a major prediction of the coevolution hypothesis: the positive correlation between MHC-I and APG diversity. We found that MHC-I diversity explained both within-individual and species-wide diversity of two APGs, TAP1 and TAP2, supporting their coevolution with MHC-I, whereas no consistent effect was detected for the other three APGs (PSMB8, PSMB9, and TAPBP). Our results imply that although coevolution occurs in salamanders, it does not preclude the expansion of the MHC-I gene family. Contrary to the previous suggestions, nonmammalian vertebrates thus may be able to accommodate diverse selection pressures with flexibility granted by rapid expansion or contraction of the MHC-I family, while retaining the benefits of coevolution between MHC-I and TAPs.
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Oxford University Press
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