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Publication : Genetic control of natural resistance to Mycobacterium bovis (BCG) in mice.

First Author  Gros P Year  1981
Journal  J Immunol Volume  127
Issue  6 Pages  2417-21
PubMed ID  6795274 Mgi Jnum  J:6637
Mgi Id  MGI:55111 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.127.6.2417
Citation  Gros P, et al. (1981) Genetic control of natural resistance to Mycobacterium bovis (BCG) in mice. J Immunol 127(6):2417-21
abstractText  Mice of 12 inbred strains infected i.v. with Mycobacterium bovis (BCG) exhibited 2 distinct patterns of response as determined by the degree of BCG burden in the spleens of animals at 3 wk after infection with 10(4) viable bacilli: susceptible (C57BL/6J and related sublines, BALB/c and DBA/1J) and resistant (A/J, C3H/HeCr, DBA/2J, CBA/J, C57Br, AKR). Mendelian analysis of this trait on segregating backcross and F2 populations derived from the mating of resistant and susceptible progenitors was compatible with the hypothesis that resistance to BCG is controlled by a single, dominant, autosomal gene, which is being given the designation Bcg. The product of the Bcg gene was found to influence the early phase of host response resulting in the genetic advantage of the resistant host being demonstrable as early as 24 hr after infection.
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