A second Candida albicans resistance gene (Carg2) regulates tissue damage, but not fungal clearance, in sub-lethal murine systemic infection
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01/01/1998
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The severity of systemic infection with the yeast Candida albicans has been shown to be under complex genetic control. C57/L mice carry an allele that is associated with an increase in tissue destruction when compared with C57BI/6 mice; however, the gene affects only the severity of tissue lesions, and does not influence the magnitude of the fungal burden in either kidney or brain. Studies in [C57/L x C57BI/6]F1 hybrid mice, and [C57/L x C57BI/6]F1 x C57/L backcross mice, demonstrated that the gene behaves as a simple Mendelian co-dominant. (C) 1998 Academic Press. |
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eng |
| Palavras-Chave | #Immunology #Microbiology #Candida Albicans #Mice #Susceptibility #Resistance #Genes #Immune-responses #Mice #Susceptibility #Pathogenesis |
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Journal Article |