Allele co-segregation and haplotype diversity of MHC IIβ genes in the small-spotted catshark Scyliorhinus canicula
Alessia Rota, Ana Veríssimo, Arnaud Gaigher

TL;DR
This study explores MHC IIβ gene diversity and allele co-segregation in the small-spotted catshark, revealing stable haplotypes and high genetic variation.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into MHC haplotype diversity and inheritance in chondrichthyans using pedigree data.
Findings
Allele co-segregation suggests tight linkage among MHC IIβ genes in the small-spotted catshark.
Reconstructed haplotypes show high diversity with variable allele numbers and lineage composition.
Marked allelic divergence supports previous population-level observations in this species.
Abstract
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) constitutes a functionally relevant multigene family playing an essential role in the adaptive immune responses of jawed vertebrates, being directly involved in pathogen recognition. MHC diversity, driven by pathogen-mediated selection, is vital for species survival and is characterized by high genetic diversity in many taxa, namely at the sequence, allelic and haplotype levels. Chondrichthyans, the most basal jawed vertebrates with an adaptive immune system, exhibit a high diversity of MHC gene lineages conservatively organized in a compact region of the genome. Such genomic architecture suggests linkage among MHC genes, where alleles from different genes possibly co-segregate together. Such condition may have major implications on immune response, individual fitness and evolution. In this study, we examine MHC IIβ haplotype diversity in a…
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TopicsAquaculture disease management and microbiota · T-cell and B-cell Immunology · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
