Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)‐linked genes affecting development
- 1 November 1983
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Experimental Zoology
- Vol. 228 (2) , 325-345
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1402280216
Abstract
Genes affecting growth and development which are linked to the major histocompatibility complex have been found in the mouse (t‐complex) and in the rat (growth and reproduction complex, grc), and there is some evidence that they also exist in humans. The genes of the t‐complex have different effects depending upon the specific combinations involved: skeletal and fertility abnormalities, complete or partial embryonic mortality, high transmission ratios (segregation distortion) in males, high level of linkage disequilibrium with H‐2, and suppression of recombination over the adjacent portion of the chromosome. The grc in the homozygous state causes small body size, sterility in the male and reduced fertility in the female, partial embryonic mortality, and a high level of linkage disequilibrium with RT1. It also interacts epistatically with the heterozygous Tal (tail anomaly lethal) gene to cause complete embryonic death. Mice carrying t‐haplotypes and rats carrying the grc have an antigen in the male germ cells whch cross‐reacts very strongly (t‐antigen). Suggestive evidence for such genes in humans comes from (1) studies on the relationship between skeletal defects and HLA haplotypes; (2) the association of specific HLA and complement haplotypes with a high transmission ratio in males, linkage disequilibrium among certain HLA and complement specificities and suppression of recombination in some MHC haplotypes; and (3) the lack of homozygotes in an isolated inbreeding population of desert nomads (Kel Kummer Tuaregs). In addition, immunogenetic studies on couples having chronic spontaneous abortions suggest that there is an unusually high incidence of homozygosity for the HLA‐D/DR and HLA‐A loci in these couples, and this finding is consistent with the presence of linked loci which behave like t or grc.Keywords
This publication has 65 references indexed in Scilit:
- ORIENTATION OF LOCI IN THE MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX OF THE RAT AND ITS COMPARISON TO MAN AND THE MOUSEInternational Journal of Immunogenetics, 1982
- A gene product of the mouse t complex with chemical properties of a cell surface-associated component of the extracellular matrixDevelopmental Biology, 1982
- Gene mapping within the T/t complex of the mouse. I. t-lethal genes are nonallelicCell, 1982
- Genetic organization of the mouse t complexCell, 1981
- A structural gene (Tcp-1) within the mouse t complex is separable from effects on tail length and lethality but may be associated with effects on spermatogenesisGenetics Research, 1981
- Recombination suppression of mouse t-haplotypes due to chromatin mismatchingNature, 1981
- A specific defect in galactosyltransferase regulation on sperm bearing mutant alleles of the T/t locusDevelopmental Biology, 1979
- Relationship of F9 antigen and genes of theT/t complexImmunogenetics, 1978
- Information on the nature oft-haplotypes from the interaction of mutant haplotypes in male fertility and segregation ratioGenetics Research, 1977
- MEIOTIC DRIVE IN tn-BEARING MOUSE SPERMATOZOA: A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AEROBIC RESPIRATION AND TRANSMISSION FREQUENCYReproduction, 1974