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GENETIC PARAMETERS OF THE POLYGENIC REGULATION OF ANTIBODY RESPONSIVENESS TO FLAGELLAR AND SOMATIC ANTIGENS OF SALMONELLAE
Author(s) -
Sant' Anna O. A.,
Ferreira V. C. A.,
Reis M. H.,
Gennari M.,
Ibañez O. M.,
Esteves M. B.,
Mouton D.,
Biozzi G.
Publication year - 1982
Publication title -
international journal of immunogenetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.41
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1744-313X
pISSN - 1744-3121
DOI - 10.1111/j.1744-313x.1982.tb00791.x
Subject(s) - somatic cell , biology , antigen , genetics , antibody , gene
Summary Selective breedings of mice were carried out for quantitative antibody responsiveness to flagellar Ag., f (Selection III) or somatic Ag., s (Selection IV) of two non cross‐reaction Salmonellae ( Salm. tm., Salm. or. ) alternated for immunization of consecutive generations. At the selection limit, these selections produced homozygous high (H) and low (L) responder lines for the character investigated: peak agglutinin response to optimal secondary immunization. The responsiveness to both f and s Ags. is submitted to polygenic regulation. The heritability (h 2 ) realized during the selective breeding was 0.37 ± 0.07 for the response to f Ag. and 0.40 ± 0.1 for the response to s Ag. The respective part of genetic and environmental variance in F 2 hybrids was 64% and 36% in selection III and 61% and 39% in selection IV. In the two selections, the dominance variance is negligible (<1%), therefore the genetic variance is essentially additive. The additive variance calculated as the heritable fraction of the F 2 hybrid variance is somewhat lower, the reason for this difference is discussed. The quantitative antibody response to f Ag. in selection III is controlled by about seven independent loci. The antibody response to s Ag. in selection IV is controlled by about four independent loci. A possible association of relevant genes with the H‐2 locus was investigated. In selection III, no significant participation of H‐2 linked genes, in the regulation of responses to f and s Ags. of Salm, tm and Salm. or. could be demonstrated. In selection IV a partial contribution of H‐2 linked genes was observed concerning responsiveness to both f and s Ags. of Salm. tm. . but not to Salm. or. Ags. The H‐2 effect accounts for 25% of the total interline difference.