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. 2000 Sep 12;97(19):10500-2.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.180320997.

Parent-progeny recognition as a function of MHC odortype identity

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Parent-progeny recognition as a function of MHC odortype identity

K Yamazaki et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

The several linked polymorphic genes of the MHC, which has been proposed as a prime determinant of sensed genetic individuality within species, is known to operate in mice by olfactory recognition in aspects of reproductive behavior that concern mate selection, thereby favoring outbreeding and heterozygosity, and also concern the maintenance of pregnancy. A single base-change can alter an individual MHC odortype, and the potential range of combinatorial MHC-determined odortypes is clearly vast. Following our findings that newborn mice already express their MHC odortype (which is detectable at 9 days of gestational age), we sought to determine whether MHC is involved in behavioral aspects of early development, such as rearing. In the studies presented herein, we report the ability and proclivity of mothers to recognize and preferentially retrieve syngeneic (genetically identical) pups from other pups differing only for MHC. Reciprocally, we report the ability of pups to recognize their familial environment, regardless of whether they had been nursed by their biological mothers or by foster mothers. Early learning experiences of the MHC environment are apparently a key element in survival, assuring maternal protection and promoting outbreeding.

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Percentage of time pup litters (B6 and B6-H-2k) spent in the arm of the Y maze scented by B6-soiled bedding relative to B6-H-2k-soiled bedding. (A) Litters reared by their biological, syngeneic parents (t comparing percentages = 7.3; df = 39; P < 0.0001). (B) Litters removed within 16 h of birth and fostered onto congenic parents (t = 4.04; df = 33; P < 0.005).

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