Hammer Sabine E, Duckova Tereza, Gociman Monica, Groiss Sandra, Pernold Clara P S, Hacker Karolin, Kasper Lena, Sprung Julia, Stadler Maria, Jensen Andres Eskjær, Saalmüller Armin, Wenzel Nadine, Figueiredo Constanca
Department of Pathobiology, Immunology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Front Immunol. 2024 Feb 26;15:1360022. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1360022. eCollection 2024.
Worldwide, pigs represent economically important farm animals, also representing a preferred preclinical large animal model for biomedical studies. The need for swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) typing is increasing with the expanded use of pigs in translational research, infection studies, and for veterinary vaccine design. Göttingen Minipigs (GMP) attract increasing attention as valuable model for pharmacological studies and transplantation research. This study represents a first-time assessment of the SLA gene diversity in Göttingen Minipigs in combination with a comparative metadata analysis with commercial pig lines. As Göttingen Minipigs could harbor private as well as potential novel SLA allele combinations, future research projects would benefit from the characterization of their SLA background. In 209 Göttingen Minipigs, SLA class I (, , ) and class II (, , ) genes were characterized by PCR-based low-resolution (Lr) haplotyping. Criteria and nomenclature used for SLA haplotyping were proposed by the ISAG/IUIS-VIC SLA Nomenclature Committee. Haplotypes were assigned based on the comparison with already known breed or farm-specific allele group combinations. In total, 14 SLA class I and five SLA class II haplotypes were identified in the studied cohort, to manifest in 26 SLA class I but only seven SLA class II genotypes. The most common SLA class I haplotypes Lr-24.0 (SLA-115XX or Blank-SLA-304:04-SLA-206:01~02) and Lr-GMP-3.0 (SLA-116:02-SLA-303:04-SLA-217:01) occurred at frequencies of 23.44 and 18.66%, respectively. For SLA class II, the most prevalent haplotypes Lr-0.21 (DRB101XX-DQB105XX-DQA04XX) and Lr-0.03 (DRB103:02-DQB103:01-DQA01XX) occurred at frequencies of 38.28 and 30.38%. The comparative metadata analysis revealed that Göttingen Minipigs only share six SLA class I and two SLA class II haplotypes with commercial pig lines. More importantly, despite the limited number of SLA class I haplotypes, the high genotype diversity being observed necessitates pre-experimental SLA background assessment of Göttingen Minipigs in regenerative medicine, allo-transplantation, and xenograft research.
在全球范围内,猪是具有重要经济价值的家畜,也是生物医学研究中首选的临床前大型动物模型。随着猪在转化研究、感染研究以及兽用疫苗设计中的应用不断扩大,对猪白细胞抗原(SLA)分型的需求也日益增加。哥廷根小型猪(GMP)作为药理学研究和移植研究的宝贵模型,受到越来越多的关注。本研究首次评估了哥廷根小型猪的SLA基因多样性,并与商业猪品系进行了比较元数据分析。由于哥廷根小型猪可能携带独特的以及潜在的新型SLA等位基因组合,未来的研究项目将受益于对其SLA背景的表征。在209只哥廷根小型猪中,通过基于PCR的低分辨率(Lr)单倍型分析对SLA I类(、、)和II类(、、)基因进行了表征。SLA单倍型分析所使用的标准和命名法由国际动物遗传学会/国际免疫学会 - 兽医免疫学委员会(ISAG/IUIS - VIC)SLA命名委员会提出。根据与已知品种或农场特异性等位基因组组合的比较来确定单倍型。在所研究的群体中,总共鉴定出14种SLA I类和5种SLA II类单倍型,表现为26种SLA I类但仅7种SLA II类基因型。最常见的SLA I类单倍型Lr - 24.0(SLA - 115XX或空白 - SLA - 304:04 - SLA - 206:01~02)和Lr - GMP - 3.0(SLA - 116:02 - SLA - 303:04 - SLA - 217:01)出现的频率分别为23.44%和18.66%。对于SLA II类,最常见的单倍型Lr - 0.21(DRB101XX - DQB105XX - DQA04XX)和Lr - 0.03(DRB103:02 - DQB103:01 - DQA01XX)出现的频率分别为38.28%和30.38%。比较元数据分析表明,哥廷根小型猪与商业猪品系仅共享6种SLA I类和2种SLA II类单倍型。更重要的是,尽管SLA I类单倍型数量有限,但观察到的高基因型多样性使得在再生医学、同种异体移植和异种移植研究中对哥廷根小型猪进行实验前SLA背景评估成为必要。