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The MHC haplotypes of the chicken
Authors:Dr Morten Simonsen  Monna Crone  Claus Koch  Karel Hála
Institution:(1) Institute for Experimental Immunology, University of Copenhagen, 71 Nørre Allé, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark;(2) Institut für Allgemeine und Experimentelle Pathologie der Universität Innsbruck, Fritz-Pregl-Strasse 3, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria;(3) Institute for Experimental Immunology, 71 Nørre Allé, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
Abstract:The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of Gallus gallus is the B complex of which three classes of cell-membrane antigens have been clearly defined by serological, histogenetic, and biochemical methods. Two of these classes are homologous to classes I and II of mammals (B-F and B-L, respectively), while the third (B-G) is a differentiation antigen of the erythroid cell-line; the mammalian homologue of this class is still undefined. The B haplotypes comprise at least one gene of each class that displays linkage disequilibrium of a remarkable strength. The present work is the first systematic comparison by serological and histogenetic methods of the allelic products (allomorphs) of 15 haplotypes, including all of the 11 that were accepted as ldquostandardrdquo B haplotypes at the recent international Workshop on the chicken MHC in Innsbruck, Austria. The analysis has revealed many similarities, but only four pairs of probable identities: G2 and G12, F4 and F13, L4 and L13, L12 and L19. It appears therefore that the B-G locus is comparable in its degree of polymorphism to the class I (B-F) locus. The ldquostandardrdquo haplotypes are almost all of White Leghorn derivation, and preliminary typings of other breeds of chickens, and of wild chickens, indicate the existence of a much wider spectrum of allomorphs.
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