نتایج جستجو برای: abstractthe extreme polymorphism in mhc b

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Journal: :Genetics 1990
N Takahata M Nei

To explain the long-term persistence of polymorphic alleles (trans-specific polymorphism) at the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) loci in rodents and primates, a computer simulation study was conducted about the coalescence time of different alleles sampled under various forms of selection. At the same time, average heterozygosity, the number of alleles in a sample, and the rate of codon ...

2014
Sigrid Næss Benedicte A. Lie Espen Melum Marita Olsson Johannes R. Hov Peter J. P. Croucher Jochen Hampe Erik Thorsby Annika Bergquist James A. Traherne Erik Schrumpf Kirsten Muri Boberg Stefan Schreiber Andre Franke Tom H. Karlsen

BACKGROUND Genetic variants within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) represent the strongest genetic susceptibility factors for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Identifying the causal variants within this genetic complex represents a major challenge due to strong linkage disequilibrium and an overall high physical density of candidate variants. We aimed to refine the MHC associati...

2016
Marcia M. Miller Robert L. Taylor

Nearly all genes presently mapped to chicken chromosome 16 (GGA 16) have either a demonstrated role in immune responses or are considered to serve in immunity by reason of sequence homology with immune system genes defined in other species. The genes are best described in regional units. Among these, the best known is the polymorphic major histocompatibility complex-B (MHC-B) region containing ...

2016
Jean P. Elbers JEAN P. ELBERS SABRINA S. TAYLOR

—Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are closely related to disease resistance and immune response in vertebrates. Although many groups are well represented in the MHC literature, less attention has been given to reptiles. Here we summarize reptile MHC studies, review published accounts investigating links between MHC polymorphism, parasite resistance, and mate choice, evaluate ...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2012
K Kuduk A Johanet D Allainé A Cohas J Radwan

The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes code for proteins that play a critical role in the immune system response. The MHC genes are among the most polymorphic genes in vertebrates, presumably due to balancing selection. The two MHC classes appear to differ in the rate of evolution, but the reasons for this variation are not well understood. Here, we investigate the level of polymorphi...

2013
Andrea Šimková Kristína Civáňová Lenka Gettová André Gilles

Two cyprinid species, Parachondrostoma toxostoma, an endemic threatened species, and Chondrostoma nasus, an invasive species, live in sympatry in southern France and form two sympatric zones where the presence of intergeneric hybrids is reported. To estimate the potential threat to endemic species linked to the introduction of invasive species, we focused on the DAB genes (functional MHC IIB ge...

Abbassi daloii, Asieh, Barari, AliReza , Saeidi, Ayoub, Soleymani, Kobra,

Background: The beneficial effects of exercise and stevia extract have been reported to improve diabetes-related indicators. However, the cardiac benefits of exercise and stevia extract in type 1 diabetes are unclear. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of eight weekschr('39') endurance training and stevia supplement on ANP and b-MHC gene expression of heart tissue in t...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Boris Schmid Can Keşmir Rob J. de Boer

The large diversity in MHC class I molecules in a population lowers the chance that a virus infects a host to which it is pre-adapted to escape the MHC binding of CTL epitopes. However, viruses can also lose CTL epitopes by escaping the monomorphic antigen processing components of the pathway (proteasome and TAP) that create the epitope precursors. If viruses were to accumulate escape mutations...

Journal: :Science 2002
Ilhem Messaoudi Jose A Guevara Patiño Ruben Dyall Joël LeMaoult Janko Nikolich-Zugich

Major histocompatibility complex (mhc)-encoded molecules govern immune responses by presenting antigenic peptides to T cells. The extensive polymorphism of genes encoding these molecules is believed to enhance immune defense by broadening the array of antigenic peptides available for T cell recognition, but direct evidence supporting the importance of this mechanism in combating pathogens is li...

2012
Kevin D. Pavelko Yanice Mendez-Fernandez Michael P. Bell Michael J. Hansen Aaron J. Johnson Chella S. David Moses Rodriguez Larry R. Pease

Structural diversity in the peptide binding sites of the redundant classical MHC antigen presenting molecules is strongly selected in humans and mice. Although the encoded antigen presenting molecules overlap in antigen presenting function, differences in polymorphism at the MHC I A, B and C loci in humans and higher primates indicate these loci are not functionally equivalent. The structural b...

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