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Depauperate major histocompatibility complex variation in the endangered reticulated flatwoods salamander (Ambystoma bishopi).

Steven Tyler Williams1, Carola A Haas2, James H Roberts3, Sabrina S Taylor4.   

Abstract

Reticulated flatwoods salamander (Ambystoma bishopi) populations began decreasing dramatically in the 1900s. Contemporary populations are small, isolated, and may be susceptible to inbreeding and reduced adaptive potential because of low genetic variation. Genetic variation at immune genes is especially important as it influences disease susceptibility and adaptation to emerging infectious pathogens, a central conservation concern for declining amphibians. We collected samples from across the extant range of this salamander to examine genetic variation at major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class Iα and IIβ exons as well as the mitochondrial control region. We screened tail or toe tissue for ranavirus, a pathogen associated with amphibian declines worldwide. Overall, we found low MHC variation when compared to other amphibian species and did not detect ranavirus at any site. MHC class Iα sequencing revealed only three alleles with a nucleotide diversity of 0.001, while MHC class IIβ had five alleles with a with nucleotide diversity of 0.004. However, unique variation still exists across this species' range with private alleles at three sites. Unlike MHC diversity, mitochondrial variation was comparable to levels estimated for other amphibians with nine haplotypes observed, including one haplotype shared across all sites. We hypothesize that a combination of a historic disease outbreak and a population bottleneck may have contributed to low MHC diversity while maintaining higher levels of mitochondrial DNA variation. Ultimately, MHC data indicated that the reticulated flatwoods salamander may be at an elevated risk from infectious diseases due to low levels of immunogenetic variation necessary to combat novel pathogens.

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Keywords:  Ambystoma bishopi; Disease; Major histocompatibility complex; Mitochondrial variation; Population bottleneck; Ranavirus; Reticulated flatwoods salamander

Year:  2020        PMID: 32300829     DOI: 10.1007/s00251-020-01160-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunogenetics        ISSN: 0093-7711            Impact factor:   2.846


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