ISAG/IUIS-VIC Comparative MHC Nomenclature Committee report, 2005

Immunogenetics - Tập 57 - Trang 953-958 - 2006
Shirley A. Ellis1, Ronald E. Bontrop2, Doug F. Antczak3, Keith Ballingall4, Christopher J. Davies5, Jim Kaufman1, Lorna J. Kennedy6, James Robinson7, Douglas M. Smith8, Michael J. Stear9, Rene J. M. Stet10, Matthew J. Waller7, Lutz Walter11, Steven G. E. Marsh7
1Immunology Division, Institute for Animal Health, Compton, UK
2Biomedical Primate Research Centre, Rijswijk, the Netherlands
3Cornell University, Ithaca, USA
4Moredun Research Institute, Edinburgh, UK
5Washington State University, Pullman, USA
6Centre for Integrated Genomic Medical Research, Manchester, UK
7Anthony Nolan Research Institute, London, UK
8Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, USA
9Department Veterinary Medicine, Glasgow University, Glasgow, UK
10University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
11German Primate Centre, Göttingen, Germany

Tóm tắt

Nomenclature for Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) genes and alleles in species other than humans and mice has historically been overseen either informally by groups generating sequences, or by formal nomenclature committees set up by the International Society for Animal Genetics (ISAG). The suggestion for a Comparative MHC Nomenclature Committee was made at the ISAG meeting held in Göttingen, Germany (2002), and the committee met for the first time at the Institute for Animal Health, Compton, UK in January 2003. To publicize its activity and extend its scope, the committee organized a workshop at the International Veterinary Immunology Symposium (IVIS) in Quebec (2004) where it was decided to affiliate with the Veterinary Immunology Committee (VIC) of the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS). The goals of the committee are to establish a common framework and guidelines for MHC nomenclature in any species; to demonstrate this in the form of a database that will ensure that in the future, researchers can easily access a source of validated MHC sequences for any species; to facilitate discussion on this area between existing groups and nomenclature committees. A further meeting of the committee was held in September 2005 in Glasgow, UK. This was attended by most of the existing committee members with some additional invited participants (Table 1). The aims of this meeting were to facilitate the inclusion of new species onto the database, to discuss extension, improvement and funding of the database, and to address a number of nomenclature issues raised at the previous workshop.

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