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Publication : Complement factor 5 is a quantitative trait gene that modifies liver fibrogenesis in mice and humans.

First Author  Hillebrandt S Year  2005
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  37
Issue  8 Pages  835-43
PubMed ID  15995705 Mgi Jnum  J:100159
Mgi Id  MGI:3587157 Doi  10.1038/ng1599
Citation  Hillebrandt S, et al. (2005) Complement factor 5 is a quantitative trait gene that modifies liver fibrogenesis in mice and humans. Nat Genet 37(8):835-43
abstractText  Fibrogenesis or scarring of the liver is a common consequence of all chronic liver diseases. Here we refine a quantitative trait locus that confers susceptibility to hepatic fibrosis by in silico mapping and show, using congenic mice and transgenesis with recombined artificial chromosomes, that the gene Hc (encoding complement factor C5) underlies this locus. Small molecule inhibitors of the C5a receptor had antifibrotic effects in vivo, and common haplotype-tagging polymorphisms of the human gene C5 were associated with advanced fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C virus infection. Thus, the mouse quantitative trait gene led to the identification of an unknown gene underlying human susceptibility to liver fibrosis, supporting the idea that C5 has a causal role in fibrogenesis across species.
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