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Genetic dissection of the ity3 locus identifies a role for ncf2 co-expression modules and suggests selp as a candidate gene underlying the ity3.2 locus.
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Typhoid
fever
and
salmonellosis
,
which
are
caused
by
Salmonella
typhi
and
typhimurium
,
respectively
,
are
responsible
for
significant
morbidity
and
mortality
in
both
developed
and
developing
countries
.
We
model
typhoid
fever
using
mice
infected
with
Salmonella
typhimurium
,
which
results
in
a
systemic
disease
,
whereby
the
outcome
of
infection
is
variable
in
different
inbred
strains
of
mice
.
This
model
recapitulates
several
clinical
aspects
of
the
human
disease
and
allows
the
study
of
the
host
response
to
Salmonella
typhimurium
infection
in
vivo
.
Previous
work
in
our
laboratory
has
identified
three
loci
(
Ity
,
Ity
2
,
and
Ity
3
)
in
the
wild-derived
MOLF
/
Ei
mice
influencing
survival
after
infection
with
Salmonella
typhimurium
.
Fine
mapping
of
the
Ity
3
locus
indicated
that
two
sub-loci
contribute
collectively
to
the
susceptibility
of
B
6
.
MOLF-Ity
/
Ity
3
congenic
mice
to
Salmonella
infection
.
In
the
current
paper
,
we
provided
further
evidence
supporting
a
role
for
Ncf
2
(
neutrophil
cytosolic
factor
2
a
subunit
of
NADPH
oxidase
)
as
the
gene
underlying
the
Ity
3
.
1
sub-locus
.
Gene
expression
profiling
indicated
that
the
Ity
3
.
1
sub-locus
defined
a
global
gene
expression
signature
with
networks
articulated
around
Ncf
2
.
Furthermore
,
based
on
differential
expression
and
complementation
analysis
using
Selp
(
selectin-
P
)
knock-out
mice
,
Selp
was
identified
as
a
strong
candidate
gene
for
the
Ity
3
.
2
sub-locus
.
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