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MHC Ⅱ类基因座的遗传变异影响环尾狐猴的嗅觉信号和气味辨别。

Genetic variation at MHC class II loci influences both olfactory signals and scent discrimination in ring-tailed lemurs.

机构信息

University Program in Ecology, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

BMC Evol Biol. 2019 Aug 22;19(1):171. doi: 10.1186/s12862-019-1486-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Diversity at the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is critical to health and fitness, such that MHC genotype may predict an individual's quality or compatibility as a competitor, ally, or mate. Moreover, because MHC products can influence the components of bodily secretions, an individual's body odors may signal its MHC composition and influence partner identification or mate choice. Here, we investigated MHC-based signaling and recipient sensitivity by testing for odor-gene covariance and behavioral discrimination of MHC diversity and pairwise dissimilarity in a strepsirrhine primate, the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta).

METHODS

First, we coupled genotyping of the MHC class II gene, DRB, with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of genital gland secretions to investigate if functional genetic diversity is signaled by the chemical diversity of lemur scent secretions. We also assessed if the chemical similarity between individuals correlated with their MHC-DRB similarity. Next, we assessed if lemurs discriminated this chemically encoded, genetic information in opposite-sex conspecifics.

RESULTS

We found that both sexes signaled overall MHC-DRB diversity and pairwise MHC-DRB similarity via genital secretions, but in a sex- and season-dependent manner. Additionally, the sexes discriminated absolute and relative MHC-DRB diversity in the genital odors of opposite-sex conspecifics, suggesting that lemur genital odors function to advertise genetic quality.

CONCLUSIONS

In summary, genital odors of ring-tailed lemurs provide honest information about an individual's absolute and relative MHC quality. Complementing evidence in humans and Old World monkeys, we suggest that reliance on scent signals to communicate MHC quality may be important across the primate lineage.

摘要

背景

主要组织相容性复合体 (MHC) 的多样性对健康和适应能力至关重要,因此 MHC 基因型可能预测个体作为竞争者、盟友或配偶的质量或兼容性。此外,由于 MHC 产物会影响身体分泌物的成分,个体的体味可能会表明其 MHC 组成,并影响伴侣识别或配偶选择。在这里,我们通过测试灵长类动物——环尾狐猴(Lemur catta)的气味基因协方差和对 MHC 多样性和成对差异的行为辨别,研究了基于 MHC 的信号和受体敏感性。

方法

首先,我们将 MHC 类 II 基因 DRB 的基因分型与生殖腺分泌物的气相色谱-质谱联用,以研究功能遗传多样性是否通过狐猴气味分泌物的化学多样性来传递。我们还评估了个体之间的化学相似性是否与它们的 MHC-DRB 相似性相关。接下来,我们评估了狐猴是否在异性同种个体中辨别出这种化学编码的遗传信息。

结果

我们发现,雌雄两性都通过生殖腺分泌物来传递 MHC-DRB 多样性和成对 MHC-DRB 相似性,但存在性别和季节依赖性。此外,两性在异性同种个体的生殖气味中辨别出绝对和相对 MHC-DRB 多样性,表明狐猴生殖气味的功能是宣传遗传质量。

结论

总之,环尾狐猴的生殖气味提供了关于个体绝对和相对 MHC 质量的诚实信息。补充了人类和旧世界猴的证据,我们认为,依赖气味信号来传达 MHC 质量可能在灵长类动物谱系中很重要。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/06a6/6704550/17a1650af2e0/12862_2019_1486_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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