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Mapping the Genes for Susceptibility and Response to Leishmania tropica in Mouse

BACKGROUND: L. tropica can cause both cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis in humans. Although the L. tropica-induced cutaneous disease has been long known, its potential to visceralize in humans was recognized only recently. As nothing is known about the genetics of host responses to this infection...

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Autores principales: Sohrabi, Yahya, Havelková, Helena, Kobets, Tetyana, Šíma, Matyáš, Volkova, Valeriya, Grekov, Igor, Jarošíková, Taťána, Kurey, Iryna, Vojtíšková, Jarmila, Svobodová, Milena, Demant, Peter, Lipoldová, Marie
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3708836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23875032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002282
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author Sohrabi, Yahya
Havelková, Helena
Kobets, Tetyana
Šíma, Matyáš
Volkova, Valeriya
Grekov, Igor
Jarošíková, Taťána
Kurey, Iryna
Vojtíšková, Jarmila
Svobodová, Milena
Demant, Peter
Lipoldová, Marie
author_facet Sohrabi, Yahya
Havelková, Helena
Kobets, Tetyana
Šíma, Matyáš
Volkova, Valeriya
Grekov, Igor
Jarošíková, Taťána
Kurey, Iryna
Vojtíšková, Jarmila
Svobodová, Milena
Demant, Peter
Lipoldová, Marie
author_sort Sohrabi, Yahya
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description BACKGROUND: L. tropica can cause both cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis in humans. Although the L. tropica-induced cutaneous disease has been long known, its potential to visceralize in humans was recognized only recently. As nothing is known about the genetics of host responses to this infection and their clinical impact, we developed an informative animal model. We described previously that the recombinant congenic strain CcS-16 carrying 12.5% genes from the resistant parental strain STS/A and 87.5% genes from the susceptible strain BALB/c is more susceptible to L. tropica than BALB/c. We used these strains to map and functionally characterize the gene-loci regulating the immune responses and pathology. METHODS: We analyzed genetics of response to L. tropica in infected F(2) hybrids between BALB/c×CcS-16. CcS-16 strain carries STS-derived segments on nine chromosomes. We genotyped these segments in the F(2) hybrid mice and tested their linkage with pathological changes and systemic immune responses. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We mapped 8 Ltr (Leishmania tropica response) loci. Four loci (Ltr2, Ltr3, Ltr6 and Ltr8) exhibit independent responses to L. tropica, while Ltr1, Ltr4, Ltr5 and Ltr7 were detected only in gene-gene interactions with other Ltr loci. Ltr3 exhibits the recently discovered phenomenon of transgenerational parental effect on parasite numbers in spleen. The most precise mapping (4.07 Mb) was achieved for Ltr1 (chr.2), which controls parasite numbers in lymph nodes. Five Ltr loci co-localize with loci controlling susceptibility to L. major, three are likely L. tropica specific. Individual Ltr loci affect different subsets of responses, exhibit organ specific effects and a separate control of parasite load and organ pathology. CONCLUSION: We present the first identification of genetic loci controlling susceptibility to L. tropica. The different combinations of alleles controlling various symptoms of the disease likely co-determine different manifestations of disease induced by the same pathogen in individual mice.
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spelling pubmed-37088362013-07-19 Mapping the Genes for Susceptibility and Response to Leishmania tropica in Mouse Sohrabi, Yahya Havelková, Helena Kobets, Tetyana Šíma, Matyáš Volkova, Valeriya Grekov, Igor Jarošíková, Taťána Kurey, Iryna Vojtíšková, Jarmila Svobodová, Milena Demant, Peter Lipoldová, Marie PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: L. tropica can cause both cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis in humans. Although the L. tropica-induced cutaneous disease has been long known, its potential to visceralize in humans was recognized only recently. As nothing is known about the genetics of host responses to this infection and their clinical impact, we developed an informative animal model. We described previously that the recombinant congenic strain CcS-16 carrying 12.5% genes from the resistant parental strain STS/A and 87.5% genes from the susceptible strain BALB/c is more susceptible to L. tropica than BALB/c. We used these strains to map and functionally characterize the gene-loci regulating the immune responses and pathology. METHODS: We analyzed genetics of response to L. tropica in infected F(2) hybrids between BALB/c×CcS-16. CcS-16 strain carries STS-derived segments on nine chromosomes. We genotyped these segments in the F(2) hybrid mice and tested their linkage with pathological changes and systemic immune responses. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We mapped 8 Ltr (Leishmania tropica response) loci. Four loci (Ltr2, Ltr3, Ltr6 and Ltr8) exhibit independent responses to L. tropica, while Ltr1, Ltr4, Ltr5 and Ltr7 were detected only in gene-gene interactions with other Ltr loci. Ltr3 exhibits the recently discovered phenomenon of transgenerational parental effect on parasite numbers in spleen. The most precise mapping (4.07 Mb) was achieved for Ltr1 (chr.2), which controls parasite numbers in lymph nodes. Five Ltr loci co-localize with loci controlling susceptibility to L. major, three are likely L. tropica specific. Individual Ltr loci affect different subsets of responses, exhibit organ specific effects and a separate control of parasite load and organ pathology. CONCLUSION: We present the first identification of genetic loci controlling susceptibility to L. tropica. The different combinations of alleles controlling various symptoms of the disease likely co-determine different manifestations of disease induced by the same pathogen in individual mice. Public Library of Science 2013-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3708836/ /pubmed/23875032 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002282 Text en © 2013 Sohrabi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sohrabi, Yahya
Havelková, Helena
Kobets, Tetyana
Šíma, Matyáš
Volkova, Valeriya
Grekov, Igor
Jarošíková, Taťána
Kurey, Iryna
Vojtíšková, Jarmila
Svobodová, Milena
Demant, Peter
Lipoldová, Marie
Mapping the Genes for Susceptibility and Response to Leishmania tropica in Mouse
title Mapping the Genes for Susceptibility and Response to Leishmania tropica in Mouse
title_full Mapping the Genes for Susceptibility and Response to Leishmania tropica in Mouse
title_fullStr Mapping the Genes for Susceptibility and Response to Leishmania tropica in Mouse
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the Genes for Susceptibility and Response to Leishmania tropica in Mouse
title_short Mapping the Genes for Susceptibility and Response to Leishmania tropica in Mouse
title_sort mapping the genes for susceptibility and response to leishmania tropica in mouse
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3708836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23875032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002282
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