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Review
. 2000 Aug 29;355(1400):1077-84.
doi: 10.1098/rstb.2000.0645.

The simple chicken major histocompatibility complex: life and death in the face of pathogens and vaccines

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Review

The simple chicken major histocompatibility complex: life and death in the face of pathogens and vaccines

J Kaufman. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. .

Abstract

In contrast to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of well-studied mammals such as humans and mice, the particular haplotype of the B-F/B-L region of the chicken B locus determines life and death in response to certain infectious pathogens as well as to certain vaccines. We found that the B-F/B-L region is much smaller and simpler than the typical mammalian MHC, with an important difference being the expression of a single class I gene at a high level of RNA and protein. The peptide-binding specificity of this dominantly expressed class I molecule in different haplotypes correlates with resistance to tumours caused by Rous sarcoma virus, while the cell-surface expression level correlates with susceptibility to tumours caused by Marek's disease virus. A similar story is developing with class II beta genes and response to killed viral vaccines. This apparently suicidal strategy of single dominantly expressed class I and class II molecules may be due to coevolution between genes within the compact chicken MHC.

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