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Publication : Resistance to Leishmania major is linked to the H2 region on chromosome 17 and to chromosome 9.

First Author  Roberts LJ Year  1997
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  185
Issue  9 Pages  1705-10
PubMed ID  9151907 Mgi Jnum  J:40874
Mgi Id  MGI:892557 Doi  10.1084/jem.185.9.1705
Citation  Roberts LJ, et al. (1997) Resistance to Leishmania major is linked to the H2 region on chromosome 17 and to chromosome 9. J Exp Med 185(9):1705-10
abstractText  In Leishmaniasis, as in many infectious diseases, clinical manifestations are determined by the interaction between the genetics of the host and of the parasite. Here we describe studies mapping two loci controlling resistance to murine cutaneous leishmaniasis. Mice infected with L. major show marked genetic differences in disease manifestations: BALB/c mice are susceptible, exhibiting enlarging lesions that progress to systemic disease and death, whereas C57BL/6 are resistant, developing small, self-healing lesions. F2 animals from a C57BL/6 X BALB/c cross showed a continuous distribution of lesion score. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been mapped after a non-parametric QTL analysis on a genome-wide scan on 199 animals. QTLs identified were confirmed in a second cross of 271 animals. Linkage was confirmed to a chromosome 9 locus (D9Mit67-D9Mit71) and to a region including the H2 locus on chromosome 17. These have been named Imr2 and Imr1, respectively.
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