A quick and robust MHC typing method for free-ranging and captive primate species

被引:0
|
作者
N. de Groot
K. Stanbury
A. J. M. de Vos-Rouweler
N. G. de Groot
N. Poirier
G. Blancho
C. de Luna
G. G. M. Doxiadis
R. E. Bontrop
机构
[1] Biomedical Primate Research Centre,Writtle College
[2] Department of Comparative Genetics and Refinement,Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM) UMR1064
[3] Essex University,Department of Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics
[4] Institut de Transplantation-Urologie-Nephrologie (ITUN),undefined
[5] Utrecht University,undefined
来源
Immunogenetics | 2017年 / 69卷
关键词
Primates; MHC; Microsatellites; Conservation biology; Pre-clinical research;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Gene products of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of human and non-human primates play a crucial role in adaptive immunity, and most of the relevant genes not only show a high degree of variability (polymorphism) but also copy number variation (CNV) is observed. Due to this diversity, MHC proteins influence the capability of individuals to cope with various pathogens. MHC and/or MHC-linked gene products such as odorant receptor genes are thought to influence mate choice and reproductive success. Therefore, MHC typing of wild and captive primate populations is considered to be useful in conservation biology, which is, however, often hampered by the need of invasive and time-consuming methods. All intact Mhc-DRB genes in primates appear to possess a complex and highly divergent microsatellite, DRB-STR. A panel of 154 pedigreed olive baboons (Papio anubis) was examined for their DRB content by DRB-STR analysis of genomic DNA. Using the same methodology on DNA of feces samples, DRB variability of a silvery gibbon population (Hylobates moloch) (N = 24), an endangered species, could successfully be studied. In both species, length determination of the DRB-STR resulted in the definition of unique genotyping patterns that appeared to be specific for a certain chromosome. Moreover, the different STR lengths were shown to segregate with the allelic variation of the respective gene. The results obtained expand data gained previously on DRB-STR typing in macaques, great apes, and humans and strengthen the conclusion that this protocol is applicable in molecular ecology, conservation biology, and colony management, especially of endangered primate species.
引用
收藏
页码:231 / 240
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] PARASITES AND MALE ORNAMENTS IN FREE-RANGING AND CAPTIVE RED JUNGLE FOWL
    ZUK, M
    JOHNSON, K
    THORNHILL, R
    LIGON, JD
    BEHAVIOUR, 1990, 114 : 232 - 248
  • [42] CORONARY AND AORTIC ARTERIOSCLEROSIS IN FREE-RANGING AND CAPTIVE WOODCHUCKS (MARMOTA MONAX)
    SNYDER, RL
    RATCLIFFE, HL
    CIRCULATION, 1963, 28 (04) : 673 - &
  • [43] Behavior of free-ranging and captive American kestrels under electromagnetic fields
    Fernie, KJ
    Leonard, NJ
    Bird, DM
    JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH-PART A, 2000, 59 (08) : 597 - 603
  • [44] Comparative analyses of tooth wear in free-ranging and captive wild equids
    Taylor, L. A.
    Mueller, D. W. H.
    Schwitzer, C.
    Kaiser, T. M.
    Castell, J. C.
    Clauss, M.
    Schulz-Kornas, E.
    EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL, 2016, 48 (02) : 240 - 245
  • [45] HUMAN INTERACTIONS WITH FREE-RANGING AND CAPTIVE BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHINS
    FROHOFF, TG
    PACKARD, JM
    ANTHROZOOS, 1995, 8 (01): : 44 - 57
  • [46] ETORPHINE AND DIPRENORPHINE AS IMMOBILIZING AND REVERSING AGENTS IN CAPTIVE AND FREE-RANGING MAMMALS
    ALFORD, BT
    BURKHART, RL
    JOHNSON, WP
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1974, 164 (07): : 702 - 705
  • [47] A method for automated individual, species and call type recognition in free-ranging animals
    Mielke, Alexander
    Zuberbuehler, Klaus
    ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2013, 86 (02) : 475 - 482
  • [48] VERVET MONKEY ALARM CALLS - SEMANTIC COMMUNICATION IN A FREE-RANGING PRIMATE
    SEYFARTH, RM
    CHENEY, DL
    MARLER, P
    ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 1980, 28 (NOV) : 1070 - 1094
  • [49] Assessing the reliability of biologger techniques to measure activity in a free-ranging primate
    McFarland, Richard
    Hetem, Robyn S.
    Fuller, Andrea
    Mitchell, Duncan
    Henzi, S. Peter
    Barrett, Louise
    ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2013, 85 (04) : 861 - 866
  • [50] Physiological and behavioural responses to weaning conflict in free-ranging primate infants
    Mandalaywala, Tara M.
    Higham, James P.
    Heistermann, Michael
    Parker, Karen J.
    Maestripieri, Dario
    ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2014, 97 : 241 - 247