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REL and BHLHE40 Variants Are Associated with IL-12 and IL-10 Responses and Tuberculosis Risk
JA Shah, AJ Warr, AD Graustein, A Saha, SJ Dunstan, NTT Thuong, GE Thwaites, M Caws, PVK Thai, ND Bang, TTH Chau, CC Khor, Z Li, M Hibberd, X Chang, FK Nguyen, CA Hernandez, MA Jones, CM Sassetti, KA Fitzgerald Show all
Journal of Immunology | Published : 2022
Abstract
The major human genes regulating Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced immune responses and tuberculosis (TB) susceptibility are poorly understood. Although IL-12 and IL-10 are critical for TB pathogenesis, the genetic factors that regulate their expression in humans are unknown. CNBP, REL, and BHLHE40 are master regulators of IL-12 and IL-10 signaling. We hypothesized that common variants in CNBP, REL, and BHLHE40 were associated with IL-12 and IL-10 production from dendritic cells, and that these variants also influence adaptive immune responses to bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination and TB susceptibility. We characterized the association between common variants in CNBP, REL, and BHLHE..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Grants R01 AI136921 (to J.A.S.), P01 AI132130 (to C.M.S., T.R.H., J.A.S., S.J.D., and T.J.S.), K24 AI137310 (to T.R.H.), and R01 I067497 (to K.A.F.).