Variations in the NRAMP1 Gene and Susceptibility to Tuberculosis in West Africans
Among inbred strains of mice, natural resistance to infection with several intracellular pathogens is controlled by a single dominant gene, designated Bcg (also known as Lsh/Ity ). 1 – 3 Two distinct phenotypes, Bcg s and Bcg r, are associated with susceptibility and resistance, respectively, to the...
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description | Among inbred strains of mice, natural resistance to infection with several intracellular pathogens is controlled by a single dominant gene, designated
Bcg
(also known as
Lsh/Ity
).
1
–
3
Two distinct phenotypes, Bcg s and Bcg r,
are associated with susceptibility and resistance, respectively, to the early stage of infection with
Mycobacterium bovis
(bacille Calmette–Guérin),
3
M. avium
complex,
4
M. lepraemurium,
5
Leishmania donovani,
2
,
6
and
Salmonella typhimurium.
1
A candidate gene was isolated by positional cloning and designated the natural-resistance–associated macrophage protein 1 gene (
Nramp1
).
7
Nramp1
is expressed only in reticuloendothelial cells.
7
A single nonconservative amino acid substitution of aspartic acid . . . |
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Bcg
(also known as
Lsh/Ity
).
1
–
3
Two distinct phenotypes, Bcg s and Bcg r,
are associated with susceptibility and resistance, respectively, to the early stage of infection with
Mycobacterium bovis
(bacille Calmette–Guérin),
3
M. avium
complex,
4
M. lepraemurium,
5
Leishmania donovani,
2
,
6
and
Salmonella typhimurium.
1
A candidate gene was isolated by positional cloning and designated the natural-resistance–associated macrophage protein 1 gene (
Nramp1
).
7
Nramp1
is expressed only in reticuloendothelial cells.
7
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Bcg
(also known as
Lsh/Ity
).
1
–
3
Two distinct phenotypes, Bcg s and Bcg r,
are associated with susceptibility and resistance, respectively, to the early stage of infection with
Mycobacterium bovis
(bacille Calmette–Guérin),
3
M. avium
complex,
4
M. lepraemurium,
5
Leishmania donovani,
2
,
6
and
Salmonella typhimurium.
1
A candidate gene was isolated by positional cloning and designated the natural-resistance–associated macrophage protein 1 gene (
Nramp1
).
7
Nramp1
is expressed only in reticuloendothelial cells.
7
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Bcg
(also known as
Lsh/Ity
).
1
–
3
Two distinct phenotypes, Bcg s and Bcg r,
are associated with susceptibility and resistance, respectively, to the early stage of infection with
Mycobacterium bovis
(bacille Calmette–Guérin),
3
M. avium
complex,
4
M. lepraemurium,
5
Leishmania donovani,
2
,
6
and
Salmonella typhimurium.
1
A candidate gene was isolated by positional cloning and designated the natural-resistance–associated macrophage protein 1 gene (
Nramp1
).
7
Nramp1
is expressed only in reticuloendothelial cells.
7
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