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Molecular Biology

Marek's disease resistant/susceptible MHC haplotypes in Xiayan chickens identified on the basis of BLB2 PCR-RFLP and BLB2/BF2 sequence analyses

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Pages 530-539 | Received 08 Jan 2009, Accepted 19 Feb 2010, Published online: 30 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

1. The aim was to analyse the variability of the BLB2/BF2 genes of Xiayan chickens to identify homozygous birds with resistance or susceptibility to Marek's disease (MD).

2. The experiment used two lines: birds from a common line were divided into Group A (unvaccinated) and Group B (vaccinated with herpesvirus of turkeys (HVT)); and birds from an MD-resistant line were divided into Group C (unvaccinated) and Group D (vaccinated with HVT). They were challenged intra-abdominally with Marek's disease virus (MDV) and genomic DNA extracted from peripheral blood lymphocytes so that polymorphism of the BLB2/BF2 genes could be analysed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and nucleotide sequence analysis.

3. A 374-bp fragment of the BLB2 gene was amplified from the samples and, after digesting with restriction enzymes Alu I, Cai I, Cfr I, Hin1 I, Hinf I and Rsa I for RFLP analysis, the 6 electrophoretic patterns were analysed. Seven homozygous genotypes were found and used tentatively to identify alleles of the BLB2 gene.

4. A 765-bp fragment of the BF2 gene was amplified from the 7 samples for cloning and sequencing.

5. Six homozygous birds were confirmed from the sequenced BLB2/BF2 gene. Four birds were resistant to MD. Three birds had identical nucleotide sequences and were highly homologous with MHC haplotype B6, which is MD resistant. One bird had high homology with the highly MD-resistant B21 haplotype, and two birds were susceptible and highly homologous to the B19 haplotype, which is highly MD susceptible.

Acknowledgement

The paper was kindly reviewed by Dr Richard Roberts. This work was supported by the Nature Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 30460099, 39860055, 30860206) and the Guangxi University Key Project (2005ZD01).

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