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Class II MHC cDNAs in 15I5 B-congenic chickens
Authors:G. T. Pharr  Jerry B. Dodgson  Henry D. Hunt  L. D. Bacon
Affiliation:(1) U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Avian Disease and Oncology Laboratory, 3606 East Mount Hope Road, East Lansing, MI 48823, USA, US;(2) Departments of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA, US
Abstract: cDNA was obtained from the bursae of Fabricius of chickens from six B-congenic lines developed at this laboratory and studied for expression of class II B-LB genes. Following cDNA amplification, cloning and sequencing, genes were assigned to B-LB loci based on characteristic DNA sequences, amino acid relatedness to characterized genes, and level of expression. Genes from the B-LBI, B-LBII, and B-LBVI loci were differentially expressed in chickens with the B 2 , B 5 , B 13 , B 15 , or B 21 haplotypes. Chickens of all haplotypes expressed a B-LBII gene. Additional B-LB genes expressed included: B-LBI genes in the B 5 and B 19 haplotypes; a B-LBI/VI recombinant gene in the B 2 haplotype; and a B-LBVI gene in the B 13 haplotype. The B-congenic lines have demonstrable differences in resistance to Marek’s disease (MD), and in responses to MD viral vaccines. This variability in disease resistance may be correlated with polymorphisms in the expressed B-LB genes, or with differential expression of genes at different loci. Received: 18 April 1997 / Revised: 29 September 1997
Keywords:  Class II  MHC  B-congenic chickens  Nucleotide sequences  cDNAs
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