Journal article

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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