Evidence of Pathogen-Induced Immunogenetic Selection across the Large Geographic Range of a Wild Seabird
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Levy, Hila
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Evidence of Pathogen-Induced Immunogenetic Selection across the Large Geographic Range of a Wild Seabird
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- Levy, Hila;
- Fiddaman, Steven R.;
- Vianna, Juliana A.;
- Noll, Daly;
- Clucas, Gemma V.;
- Sidhu, Jasmine K.H.;
- Polito, Michael J.;
- Bost, Charles A.;
- Phillips, Richard A.;
- Crofts, Sarah;
- Miller, Gary D.;
- Pistorius, Pierre;
- Bonnadonna, Francesco;
- Le Bohec, Celine;
- Barbosa, Andrés;
- Trathan, Phil;
- Rey, Andrea Raya;
- Frantz, Laurent A.F.;
- Hart, Tom;
- Smith, Adrian L.;
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Over evolutionary time, pathogen challenge shapes the immunepheno type of the host to better respond to an incipient threat. The extent and direction of this selection pressure depend on the local pathogen composition, which is in turn determined by biotic and abiotic features of the environment. However, little is known about adaptation to local pathogen threats in wild animals. The Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) is a species complex that lends itself to the study of immune adaptation because of its circumpolar distribution over a large latitudinal range, with little or no admixture between ''different clades. Inthis study, we examine the diversity in a key family of innate immune genes-theToll-like receptors (TLRs)-across the range of the Gentoo penguin. The three TLRs that we investigated present varying levels of diversity, with TLR4 and TLR5 greatly exceeding the diversity of TLR7. We present evidence of positive selection in TLR4 and TLR5, which points to pathogen-driven adaptation to the local pathogen milieu. Finally, we demonstrate that two positively selected cosegregating sites in TLR5 are sufficient to alter the responsiveness of the receptor to its bacterial ligand, flagellin. Taken together, these results suggest that Gentoo penguins have experienced distinct pathogen-driven selection pressures in different environments, which may be important given the role of the Gentoo penguin as a sentinel species in some of the world's most rapidly changing environments.
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Oxford Clarendon Fund scholarship
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
BB/M011224/1
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
PIA ACT172065
Spanish Government
CGL2007-60369
CTM2015-64720
Institut Polaire Francais Paul-Emile Victor (IPEV: Program 137)
Institut Polaire Francais Paul-Emile Victor (IPEV: Program 354)
Laboratoire International Associe 647 "BioSensib" (CSM/CNRS-University of Strasbourg)
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Mol. Biol. Evol. 37(6):1708–1726, 2020
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