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Complex MHC Class I Gene Transcription Profiles and Their Functional Impact in Orangutans

Authors :
de Groot, Natasja G
Heijmans, Corrine M C
van der Wiel, Marit K H
Blokhuis, Jeroen H
Mulder, Arend
Guethlein, Lisbeth A
Doxiadis, Gaby G M
Claas, Frans H J
Parham, Peter
Bontrop, Ronald E
Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics
Sub Theoretical Biology
Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics
Sub Theoretical Biology
Source :
Journal of Immunology, 196(2), 750-758, Journal of Immunology, 196(2), 750. American Association of Immunologists
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

MHC haplotypes of humans and the African great ape species have one copy of the MHC-A, -B, and -C genes. In contrast, MHC haplotypes of orangutans, the Asian great ape species, exhibit variation in the number of gene copies. An in-depth analysis of the MHC class I gene repertoire in the two orangutan species, Pongo abelii and Pongo pygmaeus, is presented in this article. This analysis involved Sanger and next-generation sequencing methodologies, revealing diverse and complicated transcription profiles for orangutan MHC-A, -B, and -C. Thirty-five previously unreported MHC class I alleles are described. The data demonstrate that each orangutan MHC haplotype has one copy of the MHC-A gene, and that the MHC-B region has been subject to duplication, giving rise to at least three MHC-B genes. The MHC-B*03 and -B*08 lineages of alleles each account for a separate MHC-B gene. All MHC-B*08 allotypes have the C1-epitope motif recognized by killer cell Ig-like receptor. At least one other MHC-B gene is present, pointing to MHC-B alleles that are not B*03 or B*08. The MHC-C gene is present only on some haplotypes, and each MHC-C allotype has the C1-epitope. The transcription profiles demonstrate that MHC-A alleles are highly transcribed, whereas MHC-C alleles, when present, are transcribed at very low levels. The MHC-B alleles are transcribed to a variable extent and over a wide range. For those orangutan MHC class I allotypes that are detected by human monoclonal anti-HLA class I Abs, the level of cell-surface expression of proteins correlates with the level of transcription of the allele.

Details

ISSN :
15506606 and 00221767
Volume :
196
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e30f8ca0be01b30a053aff3aef62a2ec