| Literature DB >> 27169516 |
Maura De Simone1, Lorenza Spagnuolo1, Nicola Ivan Lorè1, Cristina Cigana1, Ida De Fino1, Karl W Broman2, Fuad A Iraqi3, Alessandra Bragonzi4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: P. aeruginosa is one of the top three causes of opportunistic human bacterial infections. The remarkable variability in the clinical outcomes of this infection is thought to be associated with genetic predisposition. However, the genes underlying host susceptibility to P. aeruginosa infection are still largely unknown.Entities:
Keywords: Candidate genes; Host susceptibility; Linkage analysis; Murine model; P. aeruginosa; Pneumonia; QTL mapping
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27169516 PMCID: PMC4866434 DOI: 10.1186/s12864-016-2676-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Fig. 1Survival curves of A/J, C3H/HeOuJ and (AJ x C3H/HeOuJ) F2 population after acute P. aeruginosa lung infection. A/J (n = 22), C3H/HeOuJ (n = 26), and (A/J x C3H/HeOuJ) F2 mice (F2 complete population n = 400; F2-S: 20 % most susceptible genotyped, n = 80; F2-R: 20 % most resistant genotyped, n = 80; F2-nd not detected genotype, n = 240) were intratracheal injected with a dose of 5 × 106 of the planktonic P. aeruginosa clinical isolate AA2, and monitored for survival up to 168 h (7 days). Statistical significance by Mantel-Cox test is reported in Additional file 1
Fig. 2Histograms of survival time of A/J, C3H/HeOuJ and (AJxC3H/HeOuJ) F2 population after acute P. aeruginosa lung infection. a A/J (n = 22), b C3H/HeOuJ (n = 26), and c (A/J x C3H/HeOuJ) F2 mice (n = 400) were intratracheal injected with a dose of 5 × 106 of the planktonic P. aeruginosa clinical isolate AA2, and monitored for survival up to 7 days
Fig. 3QTL scan showing LOD score (Y-axis) and genome position (X-axis) for susceptibility to P. aeruginosa infection. The x axis shows chromosome numbers, the y axis shows the statistical significance of the association measured as LOD, logarithm of the odds favouring linkage, a score that measures the strength of evidence for the presence of a QTL among the 160 mice of the F2 population, including F2-S and F2-R. The horizontal line is plotted at the 5 % significance threshold. One significant QTL (p = 0.037) named Pairl 1 was mapped on chromosome 6 at 90.8 Mbp with 4.3 LOD score, with a 1.5-LOD drop support interval of 81.5–102.2 Mbp
The list of the most promising candidate genes identified in the Pairl1 locus
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| Receptor for neuropeptide tachykinin involved in: | [ |
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| Members of C-type lectin superfamily involved in: | [ |
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| Glycoprotein 9-Glycoprotein Ib complex involved in: | [ |
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| Transcriptional factors involved in: | [ |