2022
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11111359
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Wild Boar (Sus scrofa)—Fascioloides magna Interaction from the Perspective of the MHC Genes

Abstract: Fascioloidosis is a parasitic disease caused by a trematode Fascioloides magna. Since major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes play an important role in the immune response, the aim of this study was to compare the potential differences in MHC class II SLA-DRB1 exon 2 genes between wild boar populations from infected (cases) and non-infected areas (controls). During the winter of 2021, a total of 136 wild boar tissue samples were collected, 39 cases and 97 controls. DNA was extracted and sequenced using th… Show more

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“…Mates with specific MHC variations are viewed favorably because of their increased resistance to parasites, potentially leading to enhanced reproductive outcomes for their progeny [265]. Female sticklebacks show a preference for mating with males that exhibit a broad MHC diversity and have a certain MHC haplotype that wards off infections from prevalent parasites [266].…”
Section: Anatomy Of the Vomeronasal Organmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mates with specific MHC variations are viewed favorably because of their increased resistance to parasites, potentially leading to enhanced reproductive outcomes for their progeny [265]. Female sticklebacks show a preference for mating with males that exhibit a broad MHC diversity and have a certain MHC haplotype that wards off infections from prevalent parasites [266].…”
Section: Anatomy Of the Vomeronasal Organmentioning
confidence: 99%