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Balancing selection and heterozygote advantage in major histocompatibility complex loci of the bottlenecked Finnish wolf population
Authors:A. K. Niskanen  L. J. Kennedy  M. Ruokonen  I. Kojola  H. Lohi  M. Isomursu  E. Jansson  T. Pyhäjärvi  J. Aspi
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, University of Oulu, , FI‐90014 Oulu Finland;2. Centre for Integrated Genomic Medical Research, University of Manchester, , Manchester, M13 9PT UK;3. Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, , FI‐90014 Oulu Finland;4. Department of Veterinary Biosciences, Research Programs Unit, Molecular Neurology, Folkh?lsan Institute of Genetics, Biomedicum Helsinki, University of Helsinki, , FI‐00014 Helsinki Finland;5. Fish and Wildlife Health Research Unit, Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira, , FI‐90101 Oulu Finland
Abstract:Maintaining effective immune response is an essential factor in the survival of small populations. One of the most important immune gene regions is the highly polymorphic major histocompatibility complex (MHC). We investigated how a population bottleneck and recovery have influenced the diversity and selection in three MHC class II loci, DLA‐DRB1, DLA‐DQA1 and DLA‐DQB1, in the Finnish wolf population. We studied the larger Russian Karelian wolf population for comparison and used 17 microsatellite markers as reference loci. The Finnish and Karelian wolf populations did not differ substantially in their MHC diversities (urn:x-wiley:09621083:media:mec12647:mec12647-math-0001 = 0.047, P = 0.377), but differed in neutral microsatellite diversities (urn:x-wiley:09621083:media:mec12647:mec12647-math-0002 = 0.148, P = 0.008). MHC allele frequency distributions in the Finnish population were more even than expected under neutrality, implying balancing selection. In addition, an excess of nonsynonymous compared to synonymous polymorphisms indicated historical balancing selection. We also studied association between helminth (Trichinella spp. and Echinococcus canadensis) prevalence and MHC diversity at allele and SNP level. MHC‐heterozygous wolves were less often infected by Trichinella spp. and carriers of specific MHC alleles, SNP haplotypes and SNP alleles had less helminth infections. The associated SNP haplotypes and alleles were shared by different MHC alleles, which emphasizes the necessity of single‐nucleotide‐level association studies also in MHC. Here, we show that strong balancing selection has had similar effect on MHC diversities in the Finnish and Russian Karelian wolf populations despite significant genetic differentiation at neutral markers and small population size in the Finnish population.
Keywords:balancing selection  bottleneck     Echinococcus canadensis     major histocompatibility complex  Trichinella spp.  wolf
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