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Genome wide analysis of inbred mouse lines identifies a locus containing Ppar-gamma as contributing to enhanced malaria survival.


ABSTRACT: The genetic background of a patient determines in part if a person develops a mild form of malaria and recovers, or develops a severe form and dies. We have used a mouse model to detect genes involved in the resistance or susceptibility to Plasmodium berghei malaria infection. To this end we first characterized 32 different mouse strains infected with P. berghei and identified survival as the best trait to discriminate between the strains. We found a locus on chromosome 6 by linking the survival phenotypes of the mouse strains to their genetic variations using genome wide analyses such as haplotype associated mapping and the efficient mixed-model for association. This new locus involved in malaria resistance contains only two genes and confirms the importance of Ppar-gamma in malaria infection.

SUBMITTER: Bopp SE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2878346 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome wide analysis of inbred mouse lines identifies a locus containing Ppar-gamma as contributing to enhanced malaria survival.

Bopp Selina E R SE   Ramachandran Vandana V   Henson Kerstin K   Luzader Angelina A   Lindstrom Merle M   Spooner Muriel M   Steffy Brian M BM   Suzuki Oscar O   Janse Chris C   Waters Andrew P AP   Zhou Yingyao Y   Wiltshire Tim T   Winzeler Elizabeth A EA  

PloS one 20100528 5


The genetic background of a patient determines in part if a person develops a mild form of malaria and recovers, or develops a severe form and dies. We have used a mouse model to detect genes involved in the resistance or susceptibility to Plasmodium berghei malaria infection. To this end we first characterized 32 different mouse strains infected with P. berghei and identified survival as the best trait to discriminate between the strains. We found a locus on chromosome 6 by linking the survival  ...[more]

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