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Characterization of isogenic carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) lines with a genetically determined high or low antibody production
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GeneticsImmunologyGenomicsLow Antibody ProductionIsogenic CarpFish ImmunologyHost GeneticsParasitologyDna FingerprintsAutoimmune DiseaseImmune ParameterParasitic ProtozoaGenetic VariationBiologyIsogenic LinesPathogenesisGenetic EngineeringHost ResistanceMedicine
Antibody production to dinitrophenyl-keyhole limpet haemocyanin (DNP-KLH) served as the immune parameter to divergently select carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) to produce high- and low-responder F1 hybrid lines. Antibody production to trinitrophenyl-lipopolysaccharide (TNP-LPS) and to DNP-KLH were similar in magnitude. By contrast, some high-responder lines were low responders to DNP-human serum albumin, and vice versa. Low-responder carp were relatively susceptible to infection with the parasite Trypanoplasma borreli. This suggested that at least one gene with a major influence on resistance differed between the two homozygous parents (69, 85) used to generate the high- and low-responder homozygous families, respectively. The isogenic lines showed no within-line variation in DNA fingerprints, but differed with respect to their MhcCyca-DAB genes.
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