| Literature DB >> 14568935 |
Feng Zhang1, Zhiyan Liang, Naoto Matsuki, Luc Van Kaer, Sebastian Joyce, Edward K Wakeland, Thomas M Aune.
Abstract
Th cell differentiation is a critical event in the adaptive immune response. C57BL strains develop predominant Th1 responses while BALB/c develops a predominant Th2 response. To identify quantitative trait loci controlling this variation, we performed Th1/Th2 differentiation assays of F(1) x BALB/c progeny. A single strong quantitative trait locus was identified on chromosome 18, with weaker effects detectable on chromosomes 5, 12, and 14. By preparing a congenic BALB.B10.D2c18 strain, we were able to demonstrate that this single locus was sufficient to "repolarize" spleen cell cultures. This difference was not due to intrinsic differences in CD4(+) T cells. Rather, introgression of the chromosome 18 locus into BALB/c disrupted Va14Ja18 NKT cell homeostasis resulting in the almost complete absence of this T cell subset. Taken together, these data indicate that genes within chromosome 18 control strain-dependent development of Va14Ja18 NKT cells.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14568935 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.171.9.4613
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422