Literature DB >> 3886807

Genetic control of natural resistance to Trypanosoma rhodesiense: transfer of resistance with bone marrow or spleen cells.

H C Greenblatt, T A Potter, D L Rosenstreich.   

Abstract

Inbred strains of mice differ greatly in their innate resistance to Trypanosoma rhodesiense, the etiologic agent of African sleeping sickness. BALB/c mice are very susceptible to this organism, whereas C57BL/6 mice are highly resistant. This difference is regulated by at least three distinct genes. An adoptive transfer study was performed in order to determine the tissue site of expression of these genes. Three inbred mouse strains (C57BL/6J, C3H.SW/SnJ, and BALB.B) that differ in resistance to T. rhodesiense, but are histocompatible at the H-2 locus, were used in the study. The adoptive transfer of normal bone marrow cells from C57BL/6J (resistant) mice into X-irradiated BALB.B (susceptible) mice rendered the recipient mice resistant to a subsequent experimental challenge with T. rhodesiense. Conversely, the transfer of bone marrow cells from BALB.B mice into irradiated C57BL/6J mice rendered the latter mice susceptible. Resistance could also be adoptively transferred from C57BL/6J mice to a second susceptible strain, C3H.SW/SnJ, by using either bone marrow or spleen cells. These findings demonstrate that although multiple genes control innate resistance to T. rhodesiense, all or most of these genes appear to control the development or function of cells whose progenitors reside in the spleen and bone marrow.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3886807     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/151.5.911

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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1.  Immunological and nonimmunological control of severity of Trypanosoma musculi infections in C3H and C57BL/6 inbred mice.

Authors:  J W Albright; J F Albright
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1989-06       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  Taenia crassiceps cysticercosis: immune response in susceptible and resistant BALB/c mouse substrains.

Authors:  Sergio López-Briones; Edmundo Lamoyi; Gladis Fragoso; Mark J Soloski; Edda Sciutto
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2003-03-12       Impact factor: 2.289

  2 in total

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