2005
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.174.6.3475
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Characterization of the Chicken C-Type Lectin-Like Receptors B-NK and B-lec Suggests That the NK Complex and the MHC Share a Common Ancestral Region

Abstract: The sequencing of the chicken MHC led to the identification of two open reading frames, designated B-NK and B-lec, that were predicted to encode C-type lectin domains. C-type lectin domains are not encoded in the MHC of any animal described to date; therefore, this observation was completely unexpected, particularly given that the chicken has a “minimal essential MHC.” In this study, we describe the initial characterization of the B-NK and B-lec genes, and show that they share greatest homology with C-type lec… Show more

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“…The chicken MHC contains putative NK receptors in the C-type lectin family that are most related to genes in the mammalian NK cell complex (NKC) (13,67). This finding not only demonstrates a common evolutionary origin of the NK cell complex and MHC, but also suggests coevolution of the linked NK cell and class I receptors (13,68).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The chicken MHC contains putative NK receptors in the C-type lectin family that are most related to genes in the mammalian NK cell complex (NKC) (13,67). This finding not only demonstrates a common evolutionary origin of the NK cell complex and MHC, but also suggests coevolution of the linked NK cell and class I receptors (13,68).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In mice, the LLT1 ortholog Clr-b, like MHC class I, is widely expressed (11). Recently, potential orthologs for NKR-P1A and LLT1, B-NK and B-lec, respectively, have been described in the chicken MHC region (26). This raises the questions of whether B-NK and B-lec interact, and whether NKR-P1A-LLT1-like interactions have been preserved through evolution.…”
Section: Llt1 Inhibits Nk Cytotoxicity Via Nkr-p1amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two groups of CLSF genes, therefore, must have diverged from each other before the divergence of mammals and birds. The two previously reported chicken NKC sequences are on chromosome 16, linked to the chicken MHC (13). The genomic sequence corresponding to the first reported sequence, B-lec, has only the first two exons of the CTLD-encoding part on chromosome 16, whereas the third exon is located on an unmapped contig.…”
Section: Positive Selection During the Early Expansion Of The Clec2d mentioning
confidence: 99%