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Publication : NK gene complex haplotype variability and host resistance alleles to murine cytomegalovirus in wild mouse populations.

First Author  Scalzo AA Year  2005
Journal  Immunol Cell Biol Volume  83
Issue  2 Pages  144-9
PubMed ID  15748210 Mgi Jnum  J:96887
Mgi Id  MGI:3573820 Doi  10.1111/j.1440-1711.2005.01311.x
Citation  Scalzo AA, et al. (2005) NK gene complex haplotype variability and host resistance alleles to murine cytomegalovirus in wild mouse populations. Immunol Cell Biol 83(2):144-9
abstractText  Summary The NK gene complex (NKC) on mouse chromosome 6 encodes receptors that are expressed on NK cells, such as Ly49H, and is involved in regulating NK cell control of virus infections, such as murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV). In the present study, we investigated the level of allelic heterogeneity in NKC loci in populations of outbred wild mice. This work revealed extensive levels of heterogeneity within two wild mouse populations. Analysis of MCMV replication in a population of specific pathogen-free outbred wild mice revealed that low viral titres, which are normally associated with the Cmv1(r) allele of the Cmv1 host resistance locus, were not prevalent in the mice tested. Hence, NKC-mediated resistance associated with Cmv1(r)/Ly49H-like effects was rare in this population. Overall, these data indicate that the NKC region is highly polymorphic and thus it is very likely that it confers on mice sufficient variability to cope with infection by a range of pathogens.
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