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Only a small number of infected people are highly susceptible to schistosomiasis, showing high levels of infection or severe liver fibrosis. The susceptibility to schistosome infection is influenced by genetic background. To assess the genetic basis of susceptibility and identify the chromosomal regions involved, a backcross strategy was employed to generate high variation in schistosomiasis susceptibility. This strategy involved crossing the resistant C57BL/6J mouse strain with the susceptible CBA/2J strain. The resulting F1 females (C57BL/6J × CBA/2J) were then backcrossed with CBA/2J males to generate the backcross (BX) cohort. The BX mice exhibited a range of phenotypes, with disease severity varying from mild to severe disease, lacking a fully resistant group. We observed four levels of infection intensity using cluster and principal component analyses and K-means based on parasitological, pathological, and immunological trait measurements. The mice were genotyped with 961 informative SNPs, leading to the identification of 19 new quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with parasite burden, liver lesions, white blood cell populations, and antibody responses. Two QTLs located on chromosomes 15 and 18 were linked to the number of granulomas, liver lesions, and IgM levels. The corresponding syntenic human regions are located in chromosomes 8 and 18. None of the significant QTLs had been reported previously.
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Male, 2412 Inmunología, 3207.12 Parasitolog?a, Genomic region, 2401.12 Parasitolog?a Animal, Article, 2412 Inmunolog?a, Mice, susceptibilidad a enfermedades, schistosomiasis, Pathology, Genetic susceptibility, Humans, Animals, Schistosomiasis, backcross schistosomiasis, Models, Genetic, Liver Neoplasms, Schistosoma mansoni, Genomics, esquistosomiasis, genomic region, Schistosomiasis mansoni, Mice, Inbred C57BL, 3207.12 Parasitología, Mice, Inbred CBA, Backcross schistosomiasis, 2401.12 Parasitología Animal, pathology, Female, Disease Susceptibility, ratones, genetic susceptibility
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