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Publication : Malaria liver stage susceptibility locus identified on mouse chromosome 17 by congenic mapping.

First Author  Gonçalves LA Year  2008
Journal  PLoS One Volume  3
Issue  3 Pages  e1874
PubMed ID  18365019 Mgi Jnum  J:133125
Mgi Id  MGI:3777842 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0001874
Citation  Goncalves LA, et al. (2008) Malaria liver stage susceptibility locus identified on mouse chromosome 17 by congenic mapping. PLoS One 3(3):e1874
abstractText  Host genetic variants are known to confer resistance to Plasmodium blood stage infection and to control malaria severity both in humans and mice. This work describes the genetic mapping of a locus for resistance to liver stage parasite in the mouse. First, we show that decreased susceptibility to the liver stage of Plasmodium berghei in the BALB/c mouse strain is attributable to intra-hepatic factors and impacts on the initial phase of blood stage infection. We used QTL mapping techniques to identify a locus controlling this susceptibility phenotype (LOD score 4.2) on mouse chromosome 17 (belr1 locus). Furthermore, analysis of congenic mouse strains delimited the belr1 locus boundaries distally to the H2 region. Quantification of parasites in the liver of infected congenic mice strongly suggested that the belr1 locus represents a genetic factor controlling the expansion of P. berghei in the hepatic tissue. The mapping of belr1 locus raises the hypothesis that host gene variation is able to control the progression of Plasmodium liver stage infection and opens the possibility that the human genomic region orthologue to belr1 may contain genes that confer resistance to the human malaria liver stage.
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