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Publication : Intraperitoneal infection with Salmonella abortusovis is partially controlled by a gene closely linked with the Ity gene.

First Author  Oswald IP Year  1992
Journal  Clin Exp Immunol Volume  87
Issue  3 Pages  373-8
PubMed ID  1544222 Mgi Jnum  J:66
Mgi Id  MGI:48606 Doi  10.1111/j.1365-2249.1992.tb03005.x
Citation  Oswald IP, et al. (1992) Intraperitoneal infection with Salmonella abortusovis is partially controlled by a gene closely linked with the Ity gene. Clin Exp Immunol 87(3):373-8
abstractText  The aim of the present study was to determine whether the Ity gene, which controls the resistance to S. typhimurium infection in mice, also governs the resistance to S. abortusovis, a serotype specific for goat and sheep. During either i.v. or i.p. infection, BALB/c mice (Itys) were not able to control the growth of S. abortusovis and eventually died from infection. In contrast CBA (Ityr) or (C.CB)F1 (Ityr/s) mice were able to control the growth of these bacteria. Using congenic C.D2 Ityr mice, we found that the gene controlling resistance to S. abortusovis was tightly linked to the Ity gene on chromosome 1. Furthermore, in the spleen and the liver of backcross BALB/c x (CBA x BALB/c) mice, the S. abortusovis resistance phenotype cosegregated with the two alleles of the Len-1 gene, a gene tightly linked to the Ity gene. By contrast, in these backcross mice, the level of infection of the peritoneal cavity, the site of inoculation, did not correlated with the Len-1 phenotype of the animal. These results provide evidence that after i.p. inoculation the control of S. abortusovis growth in the spleen and the liver is controlled by the Ity gene, but also suggest that additional gene(s) regulate the number of bacteria at the site of inoculation.
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