Ka. Schat et al., RESISTANCE TO MAREKS-DISEASE IN CHICKENS WITH RECOMBINANT HAPLOTYPES OF THE MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY-(B) COMPLEX, Poultry science, 73(4), 1994, pp. 502-508
Genetic resistance to Marek's disease (MD) is associated with the B-F
region of the MHC. The resistance of chickens possessing either of two
MHC haplotypes to challenge with different strains of MDV was examine
d. Chickens with serologically similar MHC recombinants B(R2) and B(R4
) (both B(F2-G23)) were backcrossed for four generations to the highly
inbred UCD-003 line (B17B17). Heterozygotes (B17BF2-G23) were mated t
o produce BR2BR2 and BR4BR4 homozygotes with 93% background gene unifo
rmity. Both genotypes were highly resistant to GA-5 MDV, having an inc
idence of 0 and 8% MD for BR2BR2 and BR4BR4, respectively, whereas the
incidence of MD in the UCD-003 birds was above 80%. Challenge with th
e very virulent RB-LB strain caused 10% and 31% MD in the BR2BR2 and B
R4BR4 chickens, respectively, compared with 100% and 52% in the B17B17
(UCD-003) and B23B23 (New Hampshire 105) lines, respectively. Viremia
levels at 5 and 6 d postinfection were significantly lower in BR2BR2
and B23B23 than in B17B17 genotypes.