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Publication : STAT1 knockout mice are highly susceptible to pulmonary mycobacterial infection.

First Author  Sugawara I Year  2004
Journal  Tohoku J Exp Med Volume  202
Issue  1 Pages  41-50
PubMed ID  14738323 Mgi Jnum  J:105252
Mgi Id  MGI:3614579 Doi  10.1620/tjem.202.41
Citation  Sugawara I, et al. (2004) STAT1 knockout mice are highly susceptible to pulmonary mycobacterial infection. Tohoku J Exp Med 202(1):41-50
abstractText  This study was designed to determine the roles of STAT1 protein in defense against mycobacterial infection. Airborne infection of STAT1 knockout (KO) mice with a Mycobacterium tuberculosis Kurono strain induced multiple necrotic lesions in lungs, spleen and liver, while that in wild-type (WT) mice did not. The STAT1 KO mice succumbed to mycobacterial infection by the 35th day after infection. Compared with the levels in WT mice, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interferon-gamma and IL-12 mRNA levels were significantly lower in the lung of STAT1 KO mice. Interestingly, granulomatous lesion development in STAT1 KO mice was inhibited significantly by treatment with exogenous recombinant murine IL-12. Therefore, STAT1 regulates IL-12 expression and appears to be a critical transcription factor in controling mycobacterial infection.
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