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Allele-Specific Induction of IL-1β Expression by C/EBPβ and PU.1 Contributes to Increased Tuberculosis Susceptibility
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نویسنده
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zhang g. ,zhou b. ,li s. ,yue j. ,yang h. ,wen y. ,zhan s. ,wang w. ,liao m. ,zhang m. ,zeng g. ,feng c.g. ,sassetti c.m. ,chen x.
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منبع
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plos pathogens - 2014 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 10
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چکیده
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is associated with a spectrum of clinical outcomes,from long-term latent infection to different manifestations of progressive disease. pro-inflammatory pathways,such as those controlled by il-1β,have the contrasting potential both to prevent disease by restricting bacterial replication,and to promote disease by inflicting tissue damage. thus,the ultimate contribution of individual inflammatory pathways to the outcome of m. tuberculosis infection remains ambiguous. in this study,we identified a naturally-occurring polymorphism in the human il1b promoter region,which alters the association of the c/ebpβ and pu.1 transcription factors and controls mtb-induced il-1β production. the high-il-1β expressing genotype was associated with the development of active tuberculosis,the severity of pulmonary disease and poor treatment outcome in tb patients. higher il-1β expression did not suppress the activity of ifn-γ-producing t cells,but instead correlated with neutrophil accumulation in the lung. these observations support a specific role for il-1β and granulocytic inflammation as a driver of tb disease progression in humans,and suggest novel strategies for the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis. © 2014 zhang et al.
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آدرس
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guangdong key lab of emerging infectious diseases,guangdong medical college,shenzhen,china,shenzhen key lab of infection and immunity,shenzhen third people's hospital,guangdong medical college,shenzhen, China, guangdong key lab of emerging infectious diseases,guangdong medical college,shenzhen, China, department of microbiology,key laboratory for tropical diseases control of the ministry of education,zhongshan school of medicine,sun yat-sen university,guangzhou, China, department of clinical laboratory,shanghai pulmonary hospital,tongji university,shanghai, China, shenzhen key lab of infection and immunity,shenzhen third people's hospital,guangdong medical college,shenzhen, China, department of chest surgery,shenzhen people's hospital,jinan university,shenzhen, China, guangdong key lab of emerging infectious diseases,guangdong medical college,shenzhen,china,shenzhen key lab of infection and immunity,shenzhen third people's hospital,guangdong medical college,shenzhen, China, guangdong key lab of emerging infectious diseases,guangdong medical college,shenzhen,china,shenzhen key lab of infection and immunity,shenzhen third people's hospital,guangdong medical college,shenzhen, China, guangdong key lab of emerging infectious diseases,guangdong medical college,shenzhen,china,shenzhen key lab of infection and immunity,shenzhen third people's hospital,guangdong medical college,shenzhen, China, guangdong key lab of emerging infectious diseases,guangdong medical college,shenzhen,china,shenzhen key lab of infection and immunity,shenzhen third people's hospital,guangdong medical college,shenzhen, China, department of microbiology,key laboratory for tropical diseases control of the ministry of education,zhongshan school of medicine,sun yat-sen university,guangzhou, China, department of infectious diseases and immunology,sydney medical school,the university of sydney,sydney, Australia, department of microbiology and physiological systems,university of massachusetts medical school,worcester,ma,united states,howard hughes medical institute,chevy chase,md, United States, guangdong key lab of emerging infectious diseases,guangdong medical college,shenzhen,china,shenzhen key lab of infection and immunity,shenzhen third people's hospital,guangdong medical college,shenzhen, China
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