Scurfy, the Foxp3 locus, and the molecular basis of peripheral tolerance

Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
M W Appleby, F Ramsdell

Abstract

The ability to rapidly and efficiently recognize and eliminate pathogens while sparing normal self tissue is a hallmark of the mammalian immune system. When it fails, however, autoimmune disease results. The genetic and environmental factors that control the process of making such distinctions, not to mention the specific targeted tissues, are extraordinarily complex in the human population; only now are we characterizing the candidate genes responsible for these responses to pathogens. The examination of specific traits in murine models of disease has led to the identification of many of the candidate genes for human disease. The study of mouse mutations (both induced and spontaneous) has also greatly advanced our understanding of the immune responses and autoimmune disease. Here, we describe the use of classical mouse genetics to identify one gene centrally involved in the control of immune responses. Furthermore, although mutations in the orthologous human gene result in a virtually identical phenotype to that seen in the mouse, it is unlikely that studying the human disease populations alone would have successfully identified this gene. Thus, despite the complete sequencing of the human and mouse genomes, the examination of...Continue Reading

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Feb 15, 2013·Immunological Reviews·Hyunju Oh, Sankar Ghosh
Apr 17, 2009·Immunology·Saman EghtesadPaula R Clemens

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