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Lack of Association between the Tlr4 (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) Genotype and Increased Susceptibility to Escherichia coli Bladder Infections in Female C3H/HeJ Mice

Toll-like receptor 4 is thought to have a primary role in host defense against Escherichia coli bladder colonization, based on mouse models of urinary tract infection using C3H/HeJ female mice. This strain carries a point mutation in the Tlr4 gene, which renders the mice unresponsive to lipopolysacc...

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Autores principales: Suhs, Kaleigh A., Marthaler, Brodie R., Welch, Rodney A., Hopkins, Walter J.
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Publicado: American Society of Microbiology 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3104495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21628500
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00094-11
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author Suhs, Kaleigh A.
Marthaler, Brodie R.
Welch, Rodney A.
Hopkins, Walter J.
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Hopkins, Walter J.
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description Toll-like receptor 4 is thought to have a primary role in host defense against Escherichia coli bladder colonization, based on mouse models of urinary tract infection using C3H/HeJ female mice. This strain carries a point mutation in the Tlr4 gene, which renders the mice unresponsive to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and thus limits the bladder inflammatory response and infection resolution. The importance of Tlr4 as the sole genetic determinant of resistance or susceptibility can be questioned, however, by the observation that C3H/HeOuJ female mice with a functional Tlr4 do not effectively resolve E. coli bladder infections. The present study further examined this inconsistency by investigating the association of Tlr4 Lps(d) and Lps(n) alleles with bladder infection susceptibility by using genetic crosses of C3H/HeJ mice with Tlr4 (Lps(n)/Lps(n)) or (Lps(n)/Lps(d)) mice. Heterozygous offspring of C3H/HeJ (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) × BALB/cAnN (Lps(n)/Lps(n)) mice successfully resolved bladder infections induced by a uropathogenic E. coli strain, while heterozygous mice from a C3H/HeJ (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) × C3H/HeOuJ (Lps(n)/Lps(n)) cross had severe infections. A backcross of C3H/HeJ (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) with (BALB/cAnN × C3H/HeJ)F(1) (Lps(n)/Lps(d)) produced mice that were either resistant or susceptible to E. coli bladder infections and had Lps(d)/Lps(d) or Lps(n)/Lps(d) Tlr4 genotypes. The Lps(d)/Lps(d) or Lps(n)/Lps(d) genotypes were present in individual mice with unresolved bladder infections, and the Lps(d)/Lps(d) genotype was found in infection-resistant mice. These results indicate that at least one gene other than Tlr4 strongly influences susceptibility to E. coli bladder infections in C3H/HeJ mice.
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spelling pubmed-31044952011-06-08 Lack of Association between the Tlr4 (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) Genotype and Increased Susceptibility to Escherichia coli Bladder Infections in Female C3H/HeJ Mice Suhs, Kaleigh A. Marthaler, Brodie R. Welch, Rodney A. Hopkins, Walter J. mBio Observation Toll-like receptor 4 is thought to have a primary role in host defense against Escherichia coli bladder colonization, based on mouse models of urinary tract infection using C3H/HeJ female mice. This strain carries a point mutation in the Tlr4 gene, which renders the mice unresponsive to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and thus limits the bladder inflammatory response and infection resolution. The importance of Tlr4 as the sole genetic determinant of resistance or susceptibility can be questioned, however, by the observation that C3H/HeOuJ female mice with a functional Tlr4 do not effectively resolve E. coli bladder infections. The present study further examined this inconsistency by investigating the association of Tlr4 Lps(d) and Lps(n) alleles with bladder infection susceptibility by using genetic crosses of C3H/HeJ mice with Tlr4 (Lps(n)/Lps(n)) or (Lps(n)/Lps(d)) mice. Heterozygous offspring of C3H/HeJ (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) × BALB/cAnN (Lps(n)/Lps(n)) mice successfully resolved bladder infections induced by a uropathogenic E. coli strain, while heterozygous mice from a C3H/HeJ (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) × C3H/HeOuJ (Lps(n)/Lps(n)) cross had severe infections. A backcross of C3H/HeJ (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) with (BALB/cAnN × C3H/HeJ)F(1) (Lps(n)/Lps(d)) produced mice that were either resistant or susceptible to E. coli bladder infections and had Lps(d)/Lps(d) or Lps(n)/Lps(d) Tlr4 genotypes. The Lps(d)/Lps(d) or Lps(n)/Lps(d) genotypes were present in individual mice with unresolved bladder infections, and the Lps(d)/Lps(d) genotype was found in infection-resistant mice. These results indicate that at least one gene other than Tlr4 strongly influences susceptibility to E. coli bladder infections in C3H/HeJ mice. American Society of Microbiology 2011-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3104495/ /pubmed/21628500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00094-11 Text en Copyright © 2011 Suhs et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) , which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Suhs, Kaleigh A.
Marthaler, Brodie R.
Welch, Rodney A.
Hopkins, Walter J.
Lack of Association between the Tlr4 (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) Genotype and Increased Susceptibility to Escherichia coli Bladder Infections in Female C3H/HeJ Mice
title Lack of Association between the Tlr4 (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) Genotype and Increased Susceptibility to Escherichia coli Bladder Infections in Female C3H/HeJ Mice
title_full Lack of Association between the Tlr4 (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) Genotype and Increased Susceptibility to Escherichia coli Bladder Infections in Female C3H/HeJ Mice
title_fullStr Lack of Association between the Tlr4 (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) Genotype and Increased Susceptibility to Escherichia coli Bladder Infections in Female C3H/HeJ Mice
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Association between the Tlr4 (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) Genotype and Increased Susceptibility to Escherichia coli Bladder Infections in Female C3H/HeJ Mice
title_short Lack of Association between the Tlr4 (Lps(d)/Lps(d)) Genotype and Increased Susceptibility to Escherichia coli Bladder Infections in Female C3H/HeJ Mice
title_sort lack of association between the tlr4 (lps(d)/lps(d)) genotype and increased susceptibility to escherichia coli bladder infections in female c3h/hej mice
topic Observation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3104495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21628500
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00094-11
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