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Possible Influence of B Chromosomes on Genes Included in Immune Response and Parasite Burden in Apodemus flavicollis

Genetic background underlying wild populations immune response to different parasites is still not well understood. We studied immune response to multiple infections and to competition between different parasite species at different developmental stages in population of yellow-necked mouse, Apodemus...

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Autores principales: Adnađević, Tanja, Jovanović, Vladimir M., Blagojević, Jelena, Budinski, Ivana, Čabrilo, Borislav, Bijelić-Čabrilo, Olivera, Vujošević, Mladen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4221283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25372668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112260
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author Adnađević, Tanja
Jovanović, Vladimir M.
Blagojević, Jelena
Budinski, Ivana
Čabrilo, Borislav
Bijelić-Čabrilo, Olivera
Vujošević, Mladen
author_facet Adnađević, Tanja
Jovanović, Vladimir M.
Blagojević, Jelena
Budinski, Ivana
Čabrilo, Borislav
Bijelić-Čabrilo, Olivera
Vujošević, Mladen
author_sort Adnađević, Tanja
collection PubMed
description Genetic background underlying wild populations immune response to different parasites is still not well understood. We studied immune response to multiple infections and to competition between different parasite species at different developmental stages in population of yellow-necked mouse, Apodemus flavicollis. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to investigate associations of MHC II-DRB, IL-10 and Tgf-β genes expressions with presence of intestinal parasites at different developmental stages. Furthermore, we were interested whether the host related characteristics (sex, age, body condition, presence of B chromosomes or expression of other genes) or characteristics of present parasites (number of adult parasites of each identified species, egg count of each parasite genus, total number of nematode individuals) affect differential expression of the studied genes. A significant invert association between the expression of MHC II-DRB and Tgf-β gene was found, which together with absence of IL-10 association confirmed modified Th2 as the main type of immune response to nematode infections. Effect of recorded parasites and parasite life-cycle stage on expression levels of MHC II-DRB gene was detected only through interactions with host-related characteristics such as sex, age, and the presence of B chromosomes. The presence of B chromosomes is associated with lower expression level of Tgf-β gene. Although the influence of host genetic background on parasite infection has already been well documented, this is the first study in mammals that gave presence of B chromosomes on immune response full consideration.
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spelling pubmed-42212832014-11-12 Possible Influence of B Chromosomes on Genes Included in Immune Response and Parasite Burden in Apodemus flavicollis Adnađević, Tanja Jovanović, Vladimir M. Blagojević, Jelena Budinski, Ivana Čabrilo, Borislav Bijelić-Čabrilo, Olivera Vujošević, Mladen PLoS One Research Article Genetic background underlying wild populations immune response to different parasites is still not well understood. We studied immune response to multiple infections and to competition between different parasite species at different developmental stages in population of yellow-necked mouse, Apodemus flavicollis. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to investigate associations of MHC II-DRB, IL-10 and Tgf-β genes expressions with presence of intestinal parasites at different developmental stages. Furthermore, we were interested whether the host related characteristics (sex, age, body condition, presence of B chromosomes or expression of other genes) or characteristics of present parasites (number of adult parasites of each identified species, egg count of each parasite genus, total number of nematode individuals) affect differential expression of the studied genes. A significant invert association between the expression of MHC II-DRB and Tgf-β gene was found, which together with absence of IL-10 association confirmed modified Th2 as the main type of immune response to nematode infections. Effect of recorded parasites and parasite life-cycle stage on expression levels of MHC II-DRB gene was detected only through interactions with host-related characteristics such as sex, age, and the presence of B chromosomes. The presence of B chromosomes is associated with lower expression level of Tgf-β gene. Although the influence of host genetic background on parasite infection has already been well documented, this is the first study in mammals that gave presence of B chromosomes on immune response full consideration. Public Library of Science 2014-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4221283/ /pubmed/25372668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112260 Text en © 2014 Adnađević 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.
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Adnađević, Tanja
Jovanović, Vladimir M.
Blagojević, Jelena
Budinski, Ivana
Čabrilo, Borislav
Bijelić-Čabrilo, Olivera
Vujošević, Mladen
Possible Influence of B Chromosomes on Genes Included in Immune Response and Parasite Burden in Apodemus flavicollis
title Possible Influence of B Chromosomes on Genes Included in Immune Response and Parasite Burden in Apodemus flavicollis
title_full Possible Influence of B Chromosomes on Genes Included in Immune Response and Parasite Burden in Apodemus flavicollis
title_fullStr Possible Influence of B Chromosomes on Genes Included in Immune Response and Parasite Burden in Apodemus flavicollis
title_full_unstemmed Possible Influence of B Chromosomes on Genes Included in Immune Response and Parasite Burden in Apodemus flavicollis
title_short Possible Influence of B Chromosomes on Genes Included in Immune Response and Parasite Burden in Apodemus flavicollis
title_sort possible influence of b chromosomes on genes included in immune response and parasite burden in apodemus flavicollis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4221283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25372668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112260
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