The Intensity of Human Body Odors and the MHC: Should We Expect a Link?
It is now well established that genes within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) somehow affect the production of body odors in several vertebrates, including humans. Here we discuss whether variation in the intensity of body odors may be influenced by the MHC. In order to examine this questi...
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doaj-eaf3b565ac6c413294cdd4fa33a11fa42020-11-25T02:59:27ZengSAGE PublishingEvolutionary Psychology1474-70492006-01-01410.1177/14747049060040010610.1177_147470490600400106The Intensity of Human Body Odors and the MHC: Should We Expect a Link?Claus WedekindThomas SeebeckFlorence BettensAlexander J. PaepkeIt is now well established that genes within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) somehow affect the production of body odors in several vertebrates, including humans. Here we discuss whether variation in the intensity of body odors may be influenced by the MHC. In order to examine this question, we have to control for MHC-linked odor perception on the smeller's side. Such a control is necessary because the perception of pleasantness and intensity seem to be confounded, and the causalities are still unsolved. It has previously been found that intense odors are scored as less pleasant if the signaler and the receiver are of MHC-dissimilar type, but not if they are of MHC similar type. We argue, and first data suggest, that an effect of the degree of MHC-heterozygosity and odor intensity is likely (MHC-homozygotes may normally smell more intense), while there is currently no strong argument for other possible links between the MHC and body odor intensity.https://doi.org/10.1177/147470490600400106 |
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The Intensity of Human Body Odors and the MHC: Should We Expect a Link? |
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The Intensity of Human Body Odors and the MHC: Should We Expect a Link? |
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Evolutionary Psychology |
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2006-01-01 |
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It is now well established that genes within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) somehow affect the production of body odors in several vertebrates, including humans. Here we discuss whether variation in the intensity of body odors may be influenced by the MHC. In order to examine this question, we have to control for MHC-linked odor perception on the smeller's side. Such a control is necessary because the perception of pleasantness and intensity seem to be confounded, and the causalities are still unsolved. It has previously been found that intense odors are scored as less pleasant if the signaler and the receiver are of MHC-dissimilar type, but not if they are of MHC similar type. We argue, and first data suggest, that an effect of the degree of MHC-heterozygosity and odor intensity is likely (MHC-homozygotes may normally smell more intense), while there is currently no strong argument for other possible links between the MHC and body odor intensity. |
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