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Development of a high-resolution typing method for SLA-3, swine MHC class I antigen 3.

S YoukM T LeM KangB AhnM ChoiK KimT H KimJin-Hoi KimChak-Sum HoChankyu Park
Published in: Animal genetics (2021)
We developed a high-resolution and comprehensive typing method for swine leukocyte antigen 3 (SLA-3), an MHC class I gene, employing locus-specific genomic PCR followed by subsequent direct sequencing. A total of 292 individuals from nine pure, one cross-breed and six cell lines were successfully typed. A total of 21 SLA-3 alleles were identified, of which four were found to be novel alleles. However, the allelic diversity of SLA-3 was lower than that of previously reported class I genes, SLA-1 and -2. More SLA-3 alleles were observed in the Landrace and Yorkshire breeds than the other breeds. SLA-3*04:01 was identified in seven out of nine breeds and was the most widely distributed allele across all breeds. Therefore, the typing method reported in this study completes our efforts to develop high-resolution typing methods for major SLA molecules, facilitating the combined analysis of major SLA genes from field samples, which is important to understand the relationship between the adaptive immune responses against pathogens and the immunogenetic makeup of an individual.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • genetic diversity
  • immune response
  • genome wide
  • mass spectrometry
  • gene expression
  • toll like receptor
  • genome wide identification
  • inflammatory response
  • peripheral blood
  • multidrug resistant