Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2429026 Developmental & Comparative Immunology 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The diversity of MHC class I genes in zebrafish is discussed.•Class I sequence diversity is polymorphic, polygenic, and haplotypic.•Zebrafish class I genes appear to contribute to a robust immune system.•Nomenclature for 15 zebrafish L lineage MHC class I genes is provided.

Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules play a central role in the immune response and in the recognition of non-self. Found in all jawed vertebrate species, including zebrafish and other teleosts, MHC genes are considered the most polymorphic of all genes. In this review we focus on the multi-faceted diversity of zebrafish MHC class I genes, which are classified into three sequence lineages: U, Z, and L. We examine the polygenic, polymorphic, and haplotypic diversity of the zebrafish MHC class I genes, discussing known and postulated functional differences between the different class I lineages. In addition, we provide the first comprehensive nomenclature for the L lineage genes in zebrafish, encompassing at least 15 genes, and characterize their sequence properties. Finally, we discuss how recent findings have shed new light on the remarkably diverse MHC loci of this species.

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