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Comparative Study
. 1988;27(5):356-62.
doi: 10.1007/BF00395131.

Conservation of HLA class I private epitopes in macaques

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Comparative Study

Conservation of HLA class I private epitopes in macaques

L K Gaur et al. Immunogenetics. 1988.

Abstract

Fifty mouse monoclonal antibodies (mAb) specific for HLA class I epitopes were compared for their reactivity against two closely related nonhuman primate species, pigtailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina, Mn) and longtailed macaques (M. fascicularis, Mfl), which diverged from the hominoids 23-40 million years ago. An analysis of Nei's genetic identity (I) and distance (D) based on reactivity of all class I-specific mAb showed, as expected, that the macaques are more closely related to each other (I = 0.959) than to man (I = 0.782 for Mn and 0.859 for Mfl). However, there were clear differences in genetic similarity with respect to certain epitopes. Macaques were most different from each other and from man in expression of heterologous epitopes recognized by the mouse that are not polymorphic among humans. In contrast, the most polymorphic epitopes unique to single HLA alleles, so-called private epitopes, were present in all the species, and neither macaque species could be distinguished from humans, suggesting that certain class I private epitopes may be highly conserved in evolution.

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