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Immunogenetics ; 75(6): 507-515, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37747540

RESUMO

T cells are a primary component of the vertebrate adaptive immune system. There are three mammalian T cell lineages based on their T cell receptors (TCR). The αß T cells and γδ T cells are ancient and found broadly in vertebrates. The more recently discovered γµ T cells are uniquely mammalian and only found in marsupials and monotremes. In this study, we compare the TCRµ locus (TRM) across the genomes of two marsupials, the gray short-tailed opossum and Tasmanian devil, and one monotreme, the platypus. These analyses revealed lineage-specific duplications, common to all non-eutherian mammals described. There is conserved synteny in the TRM loci of both marsupials but not in the monotreme. Our results are consistent with an ancestral cluster organization which was present in the last common mammalian ancestor which underwent lineage-specific duplications and divergence among the non-eutherian mammals.


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Marsupiais , Ornitorrinco , Animais , Marsupiais/genética , Filogenia , Evolução Molecular , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfócitos T/genética , Mamíferos , Genômica , Ornitorrinco/genética
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