TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative anatomy of the primate major histocompatibility complex DR subregion
T2 - Evidence for combinations of DRB genes conserved across species
AU - Kasahara, Masanori
AU - Klein, Dagmar
AU - Vincek, Vladimir
AU - Sarapata, Donna E.
AU - Klein, Jan
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank Mayra G. Oberto for her technical assistance and Dr. Kirby D. Smith and Ms. O. Colin Stine, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, for the gorilla cell line. This work was supported by research Grants AI 23667 (J.K.) and HD 25493 (M.K.) from the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. The sequence data presented in this article have been submitted to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank Nucleotide Sequence Databases under Accession Nos. M77151-77155.
PY - 1992/10
Y1 - 1992/10
N2 - The class II region of the human major histocompatibility complex (HLA) is made up of three major subregions designated DR, DQ, and DP. With the aim of gaining an insight into the evolution and stability of DR haplotypes, a total of 63 cosmid clones were isolated from the DR subregion (Gogo-DR) of a western lowland gorilla. All but one of these cosmid clones were found to fall into two clusters. The larger cluster, A, was defined by 41 overlapping cosmid clones and contained a DRB gene segment made up of exons 4 through 6 and four DRB genes, designated Gogo-DRB6, Gogo-DRB5*01, Gogo-DRB8, and Gogo-DRB3*01. The total length of this cluster was ∼ 180 kb. The second cluster, B, encompassed a contiguous DNA stretch of ∼ 145 kb and was composed of 21 overlapping cosmid clones. Cluster B contained three DRB genes, designated Gogo-DRB1*08, Gogo-DRB2, and Gogo-DRB3*02. One cosmid clone (WP1-9) containing a DRB pseudogene could not be linked to either cluster A or B. Neither the organization of cluster A nor that of cluster B was identical to that of known HLA-DR haplotypes. However, two gorilla DRB genes, Gogo-DRB6 and Gogo-DRB5*01, the human counterparts of which are linked in the HLA-DR2 haplotype, were found to be located next to each other in cluster A. The arrangement of the Gogo-DRB genes in cluster B, which is presumed to be the gorilla DR8 haplotype, was similar to that of HLA-DR3/DR5/DR6 haplotypes and to that of the presumed ancestral HLA-DR8 haplotype. These results demonstrate that certain combinations of DRB genes have been maintained since the time before the divergence of human and gorilla lineages more than 5 million years ago.
AB - The class II region of the human major histocompatibility complex (HLA) is made up of three major subregions designated DR, DQ, and DP. With the aim of gaining an insight into the evolution and stability of DR haplotypes, a total of 63 cosmid clones were isolated from the DR subregion (Gogo-DR) of a western lowland gorilla. All but one of these cosmid clones were found to fall into two clusters. The larger cluster, A, was defined by 41 overlapping cosmid clones and contained a DRB gene segment made up of exons 4 through 6 and four DRB genes, designated Gogo-DRB6, Gogo-DRB5*01, Gogo-DRB8, and Gogo-DRB3*01. The total length of this cluster was ∼ 180 kb. The second cluster, B, encompassed a contiguous DNA stretch of ∼ 145 kb and was composed of 21 overlapping cosmid clones. Cluster B contained three DRB genes, designated Gogo-DRB1*08, Gogo-DRB2, and Gogo-DRB3*02. One cosmid clone (WP1-9) containing a DRB pseudogene could not be linked to either cluster A or B. Neither the organization of cluster A nor that of cluster B was identical to that of known HLA-DR haplotypes. However, two gorilla DRB genes, Gogo-DRB6 and Gogo-DRB5*01, the human counterparts of which are linked in the HLA-DR2 haplotype, were found to be located next to each other in cluster A. The arrangement of the Gogo-DRB genes in cluster B, which is presumed to be the gorilla DR8 haplotype, was similar to that of HLA-DR3/DR5/DR6 haplotypes and to that of the presumed ancestral HLA-DR8 haplotype. These results demonstrate that certain combinations of DRB genes have been maintained since the time before the divergence of human and gorilla lineages more than 5 million years ago.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0888-7543(05)80224-1
DO - 10.1016/S0888-7543(05)80224-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 1427850
AN - SCOPUS:0026451287
SN - 0888-7543
VL - 14
SP - 340
EP - 349
JO - Genomics
JF - Genomics
IS - 2
ER -