Association between louse abundance and MHC II supertypes in Galápagos mockingbirds

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2020
Authors:J. Vlček, Štefka J.
Journal:Parasitology Research
Date Published:Jul-01-2022
ISSN:0932-0113
Keywords:Arms race, co-evolution, Ectoparasit, immunity, Myrsidea nesomimi, Supertype
Abstract:

Major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC II) is an essential molecule triggering the adaptive immune response by the presentation of pathogens to helper Tcells. The association between individualMHC II variants and various parasites has become a frequent finding in studies of vertebrate  populations. However, although bird ectoparasites have a significant effect on their host’s fitness, and the host’s immune system can regulate ectoparasitic infections, no study has yet investigated the association between MHC II polymorphism and ectoparasite infection in the populations of free-living birds. Here, we test whether an association exists between the abundance of a chewing louse (Myrsidea nesomimi) and MHC II  polymorphism of its hosts, the Galápagos mockingbirds (Mimus). We have found that the presence of two MHC II supertypes (functionally differentiated clusters) was significantly associated with louse abundance. This pattern supports the theory that a co-evolutionary interaction stands behind the maintenance of MHC polymorphism. Moreover, we have found a positive correlation between louse abundance and heterophil/lymphocyte ratio (an indicator of immunological stress) that serves as an additional piece of evidence that ectoparasite burden is affected by immunological state of Galápagos mockingbirds.

The dataset generated during the current study is available in the Mendeley Data repository, https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/75rn24pbvz/1

The subsequent thesis that is based on the pulication with the same title by Jakub Vlček see: https://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/node/96022

URL:http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00436-020-06617-3
DOI:10.1007/s00436-020-06617-3
Short Title:Parasitol Res
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