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Immunogenetic Variation and Differential Pathogen Exposure in Free-Ranging Cheetahs across Namibian Farmlands

BACKGROUND: Genes under selection provide ecologically important information useful for conservation issues. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and II genes are essential for the immune defence against pathogens from intracellular (e.g. viruses) and extracellular (e.g. helminths) origins...

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Autores principales: Castro-Prieto, Aines, Wachter, Bettina, Melzheimer, Joerg, Thalwitzer, Susanne, Hofer, Heribert, Sommer, Simone
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23145096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049129
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author Castro-Prieto, Aines
Wachter, Bettina
Melzheimer, Joerg
Thalwitzer, Susanne
Hofer, Heribert
Sommer, Simone
author_facet Castro-Prieto, Aines
Wachter, Bettina
Melzheimer, Joerg
Thalwitzer, Susanne
Hofer, Heribert
Sommer, Simone
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description BACKGROUND: Genes under selection provide ecologically important information useful for conservation issues. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and II genes are essential for the immune defence against pathogens from intracellular (e.g. viruses) and extracellular (e.g. helminths) origins, respectively. Serosurvey studies in Namibian cheetahs (Acinonyx juabuts) revealed higher exposure to viral pathogens in individuals from north-central than east-central regions. Here we examined whether the observed differences in exposure to viruses influence the patterns of genetic variation and differentiation at MHC loci in 88 free-ranging Namibian cheetahs. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Genetic variation at MHC I and II loci was assessed through single-stranded conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis and sequencing. While the overall allelic diversity did not differ, we observed a high genetic differentiation at MHC class I loci between cheetahs from north-central and east-central Namibia. No such differentiation in MHC class II and neutral markers were found. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results suggest that MHC class I variation mirrors the variation in selection pressure imposed by viruses in free-ranging cheetahs across Namibian farmland. This is of high significance for future management and conservation programs of this species.
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spelling pubmed-34923102012-11-09 Immunogenetic Variation and Differential Pathogen Exposure in Free-Ranging Cheetahs across Namibian Farmlands Castro-Prieto, Aines Wachter, Bettina Melzheimer, Joerg Thalwitzer, Susanne Hofer, Heribert Sommer, Simone PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Genes under selection provide ecologically important information useful for conservation issues. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and II genes are essential for the immune defence against pathogens from intracellular (e.g. viruses) and extracellular (e.g. helminths) origins, respectively. Serosurvey studies in Namibian cheetahs (Acinonyx juabuts) revealed higher exposure to viral pathogens in individuals from north-central than east-central regions. Here we examined whether the observed differences in exposure to viruses influence the patterns of genetic variation and differentiation at MHC loci in 88 free-ranging Namibian cheetahs. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Genetic variation at MHC I and II loci was assessed through single-stranded conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis and sequencing. While the overall allelic diversity did not differ, we observed a high genetic differentiation at MHC class I loci between cheetahs from north-central and east-central Namibia. No such differentiation in MHC class II and neutral markers were found. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results suggest that MHC class I variation mirrors the variation in selection pressure imposed by viruses in free-ranging cheetahs across Namibian farmland. This is of high significance for future management and conservation programs of this species. Public Library of Science 2012-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3492310/ /pubmed/23145096 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049129 Text en © 2012 Castro-Prieto et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Castro-Prieto, Aines
Wachter, Bettina
Melzheimer, Joerg
Thalwitzer, Susanne
Hofer, Heribert
Sommer, Simone
Immunogenetic Variation and Differential Pathogen Exposure in Free-Ranging Cheetahs across Namibian Farmlands
title Immunogenetic Variation and Differential Pathogen Exposure in Free-Ranging Cheetahs across Namibian Farmlands
title_full Immunogenetic Variation and Differential Pathogen Exposure in Free-Ranging Cheetahs across Namibian Farmlands
title_fullStr Immunogenetic Variation and Differential Pathogen Exposure in Free-Ranging Cheetahs across Namibian Farmlands
title_full_unstemmed Immunogenetic Variation and Differential Pathogen Exposure in Free-Ranging Cheetahs across Namibian Farmlands
title_short Immunogenetic Variation and Differential Pathogen Exposure in Free-Ranging Cheetahs across Namibian Farmlands
title_sort immunogenetic variation and differential pathogen exposure in free-ranging cheetahs across namibian farmlands
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23145096
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049129
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