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Functionally Overlapping Variants Control Tuberculosis Susceptibility in Collaborative Cross Mice.

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Smith, CM; Proulx, MK; Lai, R; Kiritsy, MC; Bell, TA; Hock, P; Pardo-Manuel de Villena, F; Ferris, MT; Baker, RE; Behar, SM; Sassetti, CM
Published in: mBio
November 26, 2019

Host genetics plays an important role in determining the outcome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. We previously found that Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse strains differ in their susceptibility to M. tuberculosis and that the CC042/GeniUnc (CC042) strain suffered from a rapidly progressive disease and failed to produce the protective cytokine gamma interferon (IFN-γ) in the lung. Here, we used parallel genetic and immunological approaches to investigate the basis of CC042 mouse susceptibility. Using a population derived from a CC001/Unc (CC001) × CC042 intercross, we mapped four quantitative trait loci (QTL) underlying tuberculosis immunophenotypes (Tip1 to Tip4). These included QTL that were associated with bacterial burden, IFN-γ production following infection, and an IFN-γ-independent mechanism of bacterial control. Further immunological characterization revealed that CC042 animals recruited relatively few antigen-specific T cells to the lung and that these T cells failed to express the integrin alpha L (αL; i.e., CD11a), which contributes to T cell activation and migration. These defects could be explained by a CC042 private variant in the Itgal gene, which encodes CD11a and is found within the Tip2 interval. This 15-bp deletion leads to aberrant mRNA splicing and is predicted to result in a truncated protein product. The ItgalCC042 genotype was associated with all measured disease traits, indicating that this variant is a major determinant of susceptibility in CC042 mice. The combined effect of functionally distinct Tip variants likely explains the profound susceptibility of CC042 mice and highlights the multigenic nature of tuberculosis control in the Collaborative Cross.IMPORTANCE The variable outcome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection observed in natural populations is difficult to model in genetically homogeneous small-animal models. The newly developed Collaborative Cross (CC) represents a reproducible panel of genetically diverse mice that display a broad range of phenotypic responses to infection. We explored the genetic basis of this variation, focusing on a CC line that is highly susceptible to M. tuberculosis infection. This study identified multiple quantitative trait loci associated with bacterial control and cytokine production, including one that is caused by a novel loss-of-function mutation in the Itgal gene, which is necessary for T cell recruitment to the infected lung. These studies verify the multigenic control of mycobacterial disease in the CC panel, identify genetic loci controlling diverse aspects of pathogenesis, and highlight the utility of the CC resource.

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mBio

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2150-7511

Publication Date

November 26, 2019

Volume

10

Issue

6

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tuberculosis
  • T-Lymphocytes
  • Quantitative Trait Loci
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Lung
  • Interferon-gamma
  • Humans
  • Genotype
 

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Smith, C. M., Proulx, M. K., Lai, R., Kiritsy, M. C., Bell, T. A., Hock, P., … Sassetti, C. M. (2019). Functionally Overlapping Variants Control Tuberculosis Susceptibility in Collaborative Cross Mice. MBio, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02791-19
Smith, Clare M., Megan K. Proulx, Rocky Lai, Michael C. Kiritsy, Timothy A. Bell, Pablo Hock, Fernando Pardo-Manuel de Villena, et al. “Functionally Overlapping Variants Control Tuberculosis Susceptibility in Collaborative Cross Mice.MBio 10, no. 6 (November 26, 2019). https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02791-19.
Smith CM, Proulx MK, Lai R, Kiritsy MC, Bell TA, Hock P, et al. Functionally Overlapping Variants Control Tuberculosis Susceptibility in Collaborative Cross Mice. mBio. 2019 Nov 26;10(6).
Smith, Clare M., et al. “Functionally Overlapping Variants Control Tuberculosis Susceptibility in Collaborative Cross Mice.MBio, vol. 10, no. 6, Nov. 2019. Pubmed, doi:10.1128/mBio.02791-19.
Smith CM, Proulx MK, Lai R, Kiritsy MC, Bell TA, Hock P, Pardo-Manuel de Villena F, Ferris MT, Baker RE, Behar SM, Sassetti CM. Functionally Overlapping Variants Control Tuberculosis Susceptibility in Collaborative Cross Mice. mBio. 2019 Nov 26;10(6).

Published In

mBio

DOI

EISSN

2150-7511

Publication Date

November 26, 2019

Volume

10

Issue

6

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tuberculosis
  • T-Lymphocytes
  • Quantitative Trait Loci
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Lung
  • Interferon-gamma
  • Humans
  • Genotype