The major histocompatibility complex and perfumers' descriptions of human body odors

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Title
The major histocompatibility complex and perfumers' descriptions of human body odors
Journal
Evolutionary Psychology
Author(s)
Wedekind C., Escher S., Van de Waal M., Frei E.
ISSN
1474-7049
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
5
Number
2
Pages
330-343
Language
english
Abstract
The MHC (major histocompatibility complex) is a group of genes that play a
crucial role in immune recognition and in tolerance of tissue grafting. The MHC has also
been found to influence body odors, body odor preferences, and mate choice in mice and
humans. Here we test whether verbal descriptions of human body odors can be linked to the
MHC. We asked 45 male students to live as odor neutral as possible for two consecutive
days and to wear a T-shirt during the nights. The odors of these T-shirts were then
described by five evaluators: two professional perfumers and three laymen. One of the
perfumers was able to describe the T-shirt odors in such a way that some of the allelic
specificity of the MHC was significantly revealed (after Bonferroni correction for multiple
testing). This shows that, although difficult, some people are able to describe MHCcorrelated
body odor components.
Keywords
MHC (major histocompatibility complex), human leukocyte antigen, body odor, odor perception, human
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