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Major histocompatibility alleles associated with local resistance to malaria in a passerine
Authors:Bonneaud Camille  Pérez-Tris Javier  Federici Pierre  Chastel Olivier  Sorci Gabriele
Institution:Laboratoire de Parasitologie Evolutive Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique UMR 7103, Paris 75005, France. bonneaud@ucla.edu
Abstract:Malaria parasites are a major cause of human mortality in tropical countries and a potential threat for wildlife, as witnessed by the malaria-induced extinction of naive Hawaiian avifauna. Identifying resistance mechanisms is therefore crucial both for human health and wildlife conservation. Patterns of malaria resistance are known to be highly polygenic in both humans and mice, with marked contributions attributed to major histocompatibility (Mhc) genes. Here we show that specific Mhc variants are linked to both increased resistance and susceptibility to malaria infection in a wild passerine species, the house sparrow (Passer domesticus). In addition, links between host immunogenetics and resistance to malaria involved population-specific alleles, suggesting local adaptation in this host-parasite interaction. This is the first evidence for a population-specific genetic control of resistance to malaria in a wild species.
Keywords:Avian malaria  local adaptation  major histocompatibility complex  resistance alleles  susceptibility alleles  wild passerine
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