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Deleterious impact of feto-maternal MHC compatibility on the success of pregnancy in a macaque model
Authors:Alice Aarnink  Edward T. Mee  Nicolas Savy  Nicolas Congy-Jolivet  Nicola J. Rose  Antoine Blancher
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire d’Immunogénétique Moléculaire, EA 3034, Faculté de Médecine Purpan, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse 3, CHU de Toulouse, Toulouse, France
2. Division of Virology, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Hertfordshire, EN6 3QG, UK
3. Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse (IMT), Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse 3, Toulouse, France
4. Laboratoire d’Immunologie, H?pital Rangueil, 1 avenue Jean Poulhes, TSA 50032, 31059, Toulouse Cedex 9, France
Abstract:The impact of feto-maternal histocompatibility on reproduction has inspired long-lasting debates. However, after the review of numerous articles, the impact of HLA allele sharing within couples on fecundity remains questionable. We decided to explore the impact of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) feto-maternal compatibility on reproduction in a cynomolgus macaque facility composed of animals of Mauritian descent. The Mauritian-derived macaque population presents a very restricted MHC polymorphism (only seven founding haplotypes) due to a strong founding bottleneck effect. The MHC polymorphism was investigated in 237 trios (male, female and offspring) using 17 microsatellite markers distributed across the MHC. Haplotypes were confirmed by segregation analysis. We evaluated the relative frequencies of MHC-compatible and MHC-semi-compatible offspring with the mothers. Among the 237 trios, we selected 42 trios for which the identity of the father is certain and for which the theoretical probabilities of fully compatible and semi-compatible offspring were equal. We found 11 offspring fully compatible and 31 offspring semi-compatible with their respective mother. The observed proportions were clearly outside the interval of confidence of 99 % and therefore most probably resulted from a selection of the semi-compatible offspring during pregnancy. We concluded that MHC fully compatible cynomolgus macaque offspring have a selective survival disadvantage in comparison with offspring inheriting a paternal MHC haplotype differing from maternal haplotypes.
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