Dictionary > Major histocompatibility complex

Major histocompatibility complex

Definition
noun
A cluster of genes on a particular chromosome that specify major histocompatibility antigens
Supplement
Major histocompatibility complex (acronym: MHC) refers to a cluster of genes that are located next to or near each other on a particular chromosome. These genes specify for major histocompatibility antigens, which are mostly glycoproteins expressed on the cell surface.
The expression of MHC molecules on the cell surface accounts for histocompatibility, i.e. tissue compatibility. In other words, the cells from one individual can be distinguished from the cells of another based on the MHC molecules when the MHC genes are expressed. This is essential as MHC molecules enable the immune system to distinguish self from non-self (foreign) cells. For instance, the cell displays on its cell surface a fraction of a protein (called epitope), which can either be self-antigens (i.e. major histocompatibility antigens) or non-self antigens. The non-self antigens are epitopes from destroyed pathogens.
MHC molecules are also essential as they determine the compatibility of donors for organ transplants.
MHC includes the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) in humans, H-2 complex in mice, RLA in rabbits, RT 1 in rats, DLA in dogs, SLA in pigs, etc.
Abbreviation/Acronym:

  • MHC

See also:

  • human leukocyte antigen (HLA)
  • Related term(s):

    • major histocompatibility complex I
    • major histocompatibility complex II
    • major histocompatibility complex III


    You will also like...

    Population Growth and Survivorship
    Population Growth and Survivorship

    This lesson looks at population attributes, regulation, and growth. It also covers population genetics, particularly gen..

    Pikas are an indicator species for climate change
    Indicator Species and Endangered Species

    Certain species are capable of expressing characteristics indicative of the state of the ecosystem they occupy. They are..

    temperature - abiotic factor
    Abiotic and Biotic Factors

    This tutorial deals with the abiotic factors of the freshwater environment that determine what sort of life would be sui..

    Physical growth
    Physical Development in Humans

    This tutorial elaborates on the physical development of humans, particularly from puberty to adulthood. Read this tutori..

    An artistic depiction of Dunkleosteus fish
    Fish

    The sea was teeming with life. Eventually, through reproduction and continued variation, fish came about. There are over..

    Still Water Animals
    Still Water Animals

    Animals living in aquatic habitats have diversified and evolved through time. They eventually occupy ecological niches a..

    Related Articles...

    No related articles found

    See all Related Topics