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      Host genetics in susceptibility to and severity of mycobacterial diseases.

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          Abstract

          The genetic analysis of susceptibility to infections has proven to be extremely useful for identification of key cells, molecules, pathways, and genes involved in the battle between two genomes - the essence of the infectious process. This is particularly true for tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections which traditionally attracted much attention from both immunologists and geneticists. In this short review, we observe results of genetic studies performed in human populations and in animal models and compare relative input of forward and reverse genetic approaches in our knowledge about genetic control of and immune responses to mycobacterial infections.

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          Journal
          Tuberculosis (Edinb)
          Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)
          Elsevier BV
          1873-281X
          1472-9792
          Sep 2017
          : 106
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Laboratory for Immunogenetics, Central Institute for Tuberculosis, Moscow, Russia; Department of Immunology, School of Biology, Moscow State M. V. Lomonosov University, Russia. Electronic address: asapt@aha.ru.
          [2 ] Laboratory for Immunogenetics, Central Institute for Tuberculosis, Moscow, Russia.
          Article
          S1472-9792(17)30150-6
          10.1016/j.tube.2017.05.004
          28802396
          f028fc50-3fc5-430f-ad28-bb30f8a00930
          History

          Reverse genetics,Mycobacterial infections in mice,Mycobacterial infections,Human mycobacterial diseases,Forward genetics

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