Duplication, balancing selection and trans-species evolution explain the high levels of polymorphism of the DQA MHC class II gene in voles (Arvicolinae)

Archive ouverte

Bryja, Josef | Galan, Maxime | Charbonnel, Nathalie | Cosson, Jean-Francois, J.-F.

Edité par CCSD ; Springer Verlag -

International audience. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes play important role in host-parasite interactions and parasites are crucial factors influencing the population dynamics of hosts. We described the structure and diversity of exon 2 of the MHC class II DQA gene in three species of voles (Arvicolinae) exhibiting regular multi-annual fluctuations of population density and analysed the processes leading to the observed MHC polymorphism. By using cloning-sequencing methodology and capillary electrophoresis-single strand conformation polymorphism, we described seven sequences in the water, eight in the common, and seven in the bank voles coming from an area of 70 km(2) around the Nozeroy canton in the Jura Mountains (Franche Comte, France). All exon 2 sequences translate to give unique amino acid sequences and positive selection was found to act very intensively on antigen binding sites. We documented the presence of recombination at vole DQA region but its importance in generating allelic polymorphism seems to be relatively limited. For the first time within rodents, we documented the duplication of the DQA gene in all three species with both copies being transcriptionally active. Phylogenetic analysis of allelic sequences revealed extensive trans-species polymorphism within the subfamily although no alleles were shared between species in our data set. We discuss possible role of parasites in forming the recent polymorphism pattern of the DQA locus in voles.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Contrasted evolutionary histories of two Toll-like receptors (Tlr4 and Tlr7) in wild rodents (MURINAE)

Archive ouverte | Fornuskova, Alena | CCSD

International audience. Background: In vertebrates, it has been repeatedly demonstrated that genes encoding proteins involved in pathogen-recognition by adaptive immunity (e. g. MHC) are subject to intensive diversi...

Analysis of major histocompatibility complex class II gene in water voles using capillary electrophoresis-single stranded conformation polymorphism

Archive ouverte | Bryja, Josef | CCSD

Correspondance: bryja@brno.cas.cz. International audience. Analysis of a single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) using capillary electrophoresis (CE) is a novel method to study polymorphism of DNA sequences i...

Density-related changes in selection pattern for major histocompatibility complex genes in fluctuating populations of voles

Archive ouverte | Bryja, Josef | CCSD

Correspondence: bryja@brno.cas.cz. International audience. Host-pathogen interactions are of particular interest in studies of the interplay between population dynamics and natural selection. The major histocompatib...

Chargement des enrichissements...