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Immunogenetics ; 70(7): 477-484, 2018 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29387920

ABSTRACT

MHC genes are key components in disease resistance and an excellent system for studying selection acting on genetic variation in natural populations. Current patterns of variation in MHC genes are likely to be influenced by past and ongoing selection as well as demographic fluctuations in population size such as those imposed by post-glacial recolonization processes. Here, we investigated signatures of historical selection and demography on an MHC class II gene in 12 moor frog populations along a 1700-km latitudinal gradient. Sequences were obtained from 207 individuals and consecutively assigned into two different clusters (northern and southern clusters, respectively) in concordance with a previously described dual post-glacial colonization route. Selection analyses comparing the relative rates of non-synonymous to synonymous substitutions (dN/dS) suggested evidence of different selection patterns in the northern and the southern clusters, with divergent selection prevailing in the south but uniform positive selection predominating in the north. Also, models of codon evolution revealed considerable differences in the strength of selection: The southern cluster appeared to be under strong selection while the northern cluster showed moderate signs of selection. Our results indicate that the MHC alleles in the north diverged from southern MHC alleles as a result of differential selection patterns.


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Genes, MHC Class II/genetics , Ranidae/immunology , Alleles , Animals , Codon/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Exons/genetics , Gene Frequency/genetics , Genetic Variation/genetics , Genetics, Population/methods , Phylogeny , Ranidae/genetics , Selection, Genetic/genetics
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Mol Ecol ; 14(7): 2233-43, 2005 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15910340

ABSTRACT

In vertebrates, the genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are among the most debated candidates accounting for co-evolutionary processes of host-parasite interaction at the molecular level. The exceptionally high allelic polymorphism found in MHC loci is believed to be maintained by pathogen-driven selection, mediated either through heterozygous advantage or rare allele advantage (= frequency dependent selection). While investigations under natural conditions are still very rare, studies on humans or mice under laboratory conditions revealed support for both hypotheses. We investigated nematode burden and allelic diversity of a functional important MHC class II gene (DRB exon2) in free-ranging yellow-necked mice (Apodemus flavicollis). Twenty-seven distinct Apfl-DRB alleles were detected in 146 individuals with high levels of amino acid sequence divergence, especially at the antigen binding sites (ABS), indicating selection processes acting on this locus. Heterozygosity had no influence on the infection status (being infected or not), the number of different nematode infections (NNI) or the intensity of infection, measured as the individual faecal egg count (FEC). However, significant associations of specific Apfl-DRB alleles to both nematode susceptibility and resistance were found, for all nematodes as well as in separate analyses of the two most common nematodes. Apodemus flavicollis individuals carrying the alleles Apfl-DRB*5 or Apfl-DRB*15 revealed significantly higher FEC than individuals with other alleles. In contrast, the allele Apfl-DRB*23 showed a significant association to low FEC of the most common nematode. Thus, our results provide evidence for pathogen-driven selection acting through rare allele advantage under natural conditions.


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Genes, MHC Class II/genetics , Genetic Variation , Immunity, Innate/genetics , Muridae , Nematoda , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/genetics , Rodent Diseases/genetics , Alleles , Animals , Base Sequence , Cluster Analysis , Disease Susceptibility/veterinary , Feces/chemistry , Genotype , Germany , Host-Parasite Interactions , Models, Genetic , Molecular Sequence Data , Parasite Egg Count , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/immunology , Polymorphism, Single-Stranded Conformational , Rodent Diseases/immunology , Rodent Diseases/parasitology , Sequence Analysis, DNA/veterinary
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