Literature DB >> 21485498

[A locus involved in tuberculosis infection control in mice locates in the proximal part of the H2 complex].

M V Korotetskaia, M A Kapina, M M Averbakh, V V Evstifeev, A S Apt, N N Logunova.   

Abstract

One of genetic loci involved in tuberculosis (TB) infection control in mice is located within the segment of Chr. 17 occupied by the H2 complex, the mouse MHC. As far as this region includes approximately 40 Mb and contains hundreds of genes affecting immune responses and host-parasite interactions, narrowing the interval by genetic recombination is pre-requisite for identification of particular gene(s). We have developed a panel of recombinant congenic strains bearing different parts of the H2 complex from TB-susceptible I/St mice on the genetic background of TB-resistant C57BL/6 mice. By superposing the phenotype "severe vs. mild infectious course" against the chart of alleles inherited by these new strains from the two parental strains, we have mapped a locus involved in TB control within the segment 33.305-34.479 Mb (-1.1 Mb) of the Chr. 17. Such a location indicates that allelic variants of the prominent pro-inflammatory factor TNF do not affect TB course in our experimental system. This result was confirmed by the assessment of the TNF level in the lung tissue of infected mice of different strains. The QTL (quantitative trait locus) mapped in our study influences several important parameters of TB infection: multiplication of mycobacteria in the lungs, severity of lung pathology and regulation of the early inflammatory response.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21485498

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol (Mosk)        ISSN: 0026-8984


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