TY - JOUR KW - Alleles KW - Carrier Proteins KW - Cation Transport Proteins KW - Genetic Markers KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Haplotypes KW - Host-Parasite Interactions KW - Humans KW - leprosy KW - Membrane Proteins KW - Pedigree KW - Polymorphism, Genetic AU - Abel L AU - Sanchez F O AU - Oberti J AU - Thuc N V AU - Hoa L V AU - Lap V D AU - Skamene E AU - Lagrange P H AU - Schurr E AB -

Leprosy is a debilitating infectious disease of human skin and nerves. Genetic factors of the host play an important role in the manifestation of disease susceptibility. The human NRAMP1 gene is a leprosy susceptibility candidate locus since its murine homologue Nramp1 (formerly Lsh/Ity/Bcg) controls innate resistance to Mycobacterium lepraemurium. In this study, 168 members of 20 multiplex leprosy families were genotyped for NRAMP1 alleles and 4 closely linked polymorphic markers. Highly informative haplotypes overlapping the NRAMP1 gene were constructed, and the haplotype segregation into leprosy-affected offspring was analyzed. It was observed that the segregation of NRAMP1 haplotypes into affected siblings was significantly nonrandom. This finding is consistent with the hypothesis that NRAMP1 itself is a leprosy susceptibility locus.

BT - The Journal of infectious diseases C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9419180?dopt=Abstract DA - 1998 Jan DO - 10.1086/513830 IS - 1 J2 - J. Infect. Dis. LA - eng N2 -

Leprosy is a debilitating infectious disease of human skin and nerves. Genetic factors of the host play an important role in the manifestation of disease susceptibility. The human NRAMP1 gene is a leprosy susceptibility candidate locus since its murine homologue Nramp1 (formerly Lsh/Ity/Bcg) controls innate resistance to Mycobacterium lepraemurium. In this study, 168 members of 20 multiplex leprosy families were genotyped for NRAMP1 alleles and 4 closely linked polymorphic markers. Highly informative haplotypes overlapping the NRAMP1 gene were constructed, and the haplotype segregation into leprosy-affected offspring was analyzed. It was observed that the segregation of NRAMP1 haplotypes into affected siblings was significantly nonrandom. This finding is consistent with the hypothesis that NRAMP1 itself is a leprosy susceptibility locus.

PY - 1998 SP - 133 EP - 45 T2 - The Journal of infectious diseases TI - Susceptibility to leprosy is linked to the human NRAMP1 gene. VL - 177 SN - 0022-1899 ER -