Background: Susceptibility to infectious diseases is directed, in part, by the interaction between the invading pathogen and host macrophages. This study examines the influence of genetic background on host-pathogen interactions, by assessing the transcriptional responses of macrophages from five inbred mouse strains to lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a major determinant of responses to gram-negative microorganisms. Results: The mouse strains examined varied greatly in the number, amplitude and rate of induction of genes expressed in response to LPS. The response was attenuated in the C3H/HeJlps strain, which has a mutation in the LPS receptor Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). Variation between mouse strains allowed clustering into early (C57Bl/6J and...
UnlabelledDifferences among individuals in susceptibility to infectious diseases can be modulated by...
Differences among individuals in susceptibility to infectious diseases can be modulated by host gene...
<p>Macrophages were treated for 2 h with either 10 ng/mL Type A or Type B LPS before isolation of to...
BACKGROUND: Susceptibility to infectious diseases is directed, in part, by the interaction between t...
Many common diseases have an important inflammatory component mediated in part by macrophages. Here ...
Mechanisms by which noncoding genetic variation influences gene expression remain only partially und...
Mechanisms by which noncoding genetic variation influences gene expression remain only partially und...
Evolutionary change in gene expression is generally considered to be a major driver of phenotypic di...
Evolutionary change in gene expression is generally considered to be a major driver of phenotypic di...
Macrophages respond to the TLR4 agonist LPS with a sequential transcriptional cascade controlled by ...
Microbial products such as LPS stimulate macrophages to produce a wide diversity of inducible gene p...
C57BL/10ScCr (Cr) mice carry a deletion of the Toll-like receptor 4 (tlr4) gene (i.e. they are tlr40...
Evolutionary change in gene expression is generally considered to be a major driver of phenotypic di...
C57BL/10ScCr (Cr) mice carry a deletion of the Toll-like receptor 4 (tlr4) gene (i.e. they are tlr4<...
Differences among individuals in susceptibility to infectious diseases can be modulated by host gene...
UnlabelledDifferences among individuals in susceptibility to infectious diseases can be modulated by...
Differences among individuals in susceptibility to infectious diseases can be modulated by host gene...
<p>Macrophages were treated for 2 h with either 10 ng/mL Type A or Type B LPS before isolation of to...
BACKGROUND: Susceptibility to infectious diseases is directed, in part, by the interaction between t...
Many common diseases have an important inflammatory component mediated in part by macrophages. Here ...
Mechanisms by which noncoding genetic variation influences gene expression remain only partially und...
Mechanisms by which noncoding genetic variation influences gene expression remain only partially und...
Evolutionary change in gene expression is generally considered to be a major driver of phenotypic di...
Evolutionary change in gene expression is generally considered to be a major driver of phenotypic di...
Macrophages respond to the TLR4 agonist LPS with a sequential transcriptional cascade controlled by ...
Microbial products such as LPS stimulate macrophages to produce a wide diversity of inducible gene p...
C57BL/10ScCr (Cr) mice carry a deletion of the Toll-like receptor 4 (tlr4) gene (i.e. they are tlr40...
Evolutionary change in gene expression is generally considered to be a major driver of phenotypic di...
C57BL/10ScCr (Cr) mice carry a deletion of the Toll-like receptor 4 (tlr4) gene (i.e. they are tlr4<...
Differences among individuals in susceptibility to infectious diseases can be modulated by host gene...
UnlabelledDifferences among individuals in susceptibility to infectious diseases can be modulated by...
Differences among individuals in susceptibility to infectious diseases can be modulated by host gene...
<p>Macrophages were treated for 2 h with either 10 ng/mL Type A or Type B LPS before isolation of to...