Yamazaki K, Singer A, Beauchamp G K
Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Genetica. 1998;104(3):235-40. doi: 10.1023/a:1026433925744.
Genes located within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of mice are responsible for individual differences in body odor (odor types). In this review we suggest that the MHC genes themselves are responsible for odor differences among MHC-congenic mice. Recent studies indicating that volatile carboxylic acids are at least in part responsible for the individual odors and what this finding implies about the pathway from gene to odorant are also reviewed. We suggest that odorants or their precursors are bound directly by MHC products and are released into serum and concentrated in urine. Finally, possible functions of MHC odor types in mice are enumerated and important future research questions are raised.
位于小鼠主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)内的基因决定了体味(气味类型)的个体差异。在本综述中,我们认为MHC基因本身导致了MHC同基因小鼠之间的气味差异。本文还综述了近期的研究,这些研究表明挥发性羧酸至少部分地导致了个体气味的产生,以及这一发现对于从基因到气味分子途径的意义。我们认为气味分子或其前体直接与MHC产物结合,并释放到血清中,然后在尿液中浓缩。最后,列举了MHC气味类型在小鼠中可能具有的功能,并提出了未来重要的研究问题。