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The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system
Authors:Star Bastiaan  Nederbragt Alexander J  Jentoft Sissel  Grimholt Unni  Malmstrøm Martin  Gregers Tone F  Rounge Trine B  Paulsen Jonas  Solbakken Monica H  Sharma Animesh  Wetten Ola F  Lanzén Anders  Winer Roger  Knight James  Vogel Jan-Hinnerk  Aken Bronwen  Andersen Oivind  Lagesen Karin  Tooming-Klunderud Ave  Edvardsen Rolf B  Tina Kirubakaran G  Espelund Mari  Nepal Chirag  Previti Christopher  Karlsen Bård Ove  Moum Truls  Skage Morten  Berg Paul R  Gjøen Tor  Kuhl Heiner  Thorsen Jim  Malde Ketil  Reinhardt Richard  Du Lei  Johansen Steinar D  Searle Steve  Lien Sigbjørn  Nilsen Frank  Jonassen Inge  Omholt Stig W
Affiliation:Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, Department of Biology, University of Oslo, PO Box 1066, Blindern, N-0316 Oslo, Norway.
Abstract:Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is a large, cold-adapted teleost that sustains long-standing commercial fisheries and incipient aquaculture. Here we present the genome sequence of Atlantic cod, showing evidence for complex thermal adaptations in its haemoglobin gene cluster and an unusual immune architecture compared to other sequenced vertebrates. The genome assembly was obtained exclusively by 454 sequencing of shotgun and paired-end libraries, and automated annotation identified 22,154 genes. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC)?II is a conserved feature of the adaptive immune system of jawed vertebrates, but we show that Atlantic cod has lost the genes for MHC?II, CD4 and invariant chain (Ii) that are essential for the function of this pathway. Nevertheless, Atlantic cod is not exceptionally susceptible to disease under natural conditions. We find a highly expanded number of MHC?I genes and a unique composition of its Toll-like receptor (TLR) families. This indicates how the Atlantic cod immune system has evolved compensatory mechanisms in both adaptive and innate immunity in the absence of MHC?II. These observations affect fundamental assumptions about the evolution of the adaptive immune system and its components in vertebrates.
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