2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00251-009-0397-4
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Identification of novel MHC class I sequences in pig-tailed macaques by amplicon pyrosequencing and full-length cDNA cloning and sequencing

Abstract: Pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) provide important animal models in biomedical research, but utility of this species for HIV and other disease pathogenesis research is limited by incomplete knowledge of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I genetics. Here, we describe comprehensive MHC class I genotyping of 24 pig-tailed macaques, using pyrosequencing to evaluate a 367 bp cDNA-PCR amplicon spanning the highly polymorphic peptide-binding region of MHC class I transcripts. We detected 29 previous… Show more

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“…The resulting sequencing data were binned by multiplex identifier, and sequence reads from each animal were assembled into unidirectional contigs having 100% identity using a custom genotyping analysis work flow (LabKey, USA). The number of sequence reads comprising each unidirectional contig was enumerated, and the resulting consensus sequences were mapped against an in-house database containing known pig-tailed MHC-I allele sequences using the BLASTn program (33)(34)(35). Putative Mane-A and Mane-B haplotypes were inferred by identifying combinations of shared alleles between animals as described previously for rhesus macaques (35).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The resulting sequencing data were binned by multiplex identifier, and sequence reads from each animal were assembled into unidirectional contigs having 100% identity using a custom genotyping analysis work flow (LabKey, USA). The number of sequence reads comprising each unidirectional contig was enumerated, and the resulting consensus sequences were mapped against an in-house database containing known pig-tailed MHC-I allele sequences using the BLASTn program (33)(34)(35). Putative Mane-A and Mane-B haplotypes were inferred by identifying combinations of shared alleles between animals as described previously for rhesus macaques (35).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple MHC-I alleles and/or haplotypes have been characterized in a limited number of pig-tailed macaques (33,34,40,41). Macaques can express more than 20 MHC-I transcripts from a variable number of Mane-A and Mane-B loci that have undergone gene duplication, in contrast to their human counterparts (34,40).…”
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“…Primers and sequencing were essentially as described by O'Leary et al (18). Obtained sequences were compared by basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) search with Caja-G and Caja-E cDNA sequences available from public databases (IPD), as well as with Caja-B1, Caja-B3, Caja-B4, Caja-B6, and Caja-B7 sequences described by Shiina et al (12).…”
Section: Nucleotide Sequencingmentioning
confidence: 99%