Genetic susceptibility to invasive Salmonella disease

JJ Gilchrist, CA MacLennan, AVS Hill - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2015 - nature.com
JJ Gilchrist, CA MacLennan, AVS Hill
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2015nature.com
Invasive Salmonella disease, in the form of enteric fever and invasive non-typhoidal
Salmonella (iNTS) disease, causes substantial morbidity and mortality in children and adults
in the developing world. The study of genetic variations in humans and mice that influence
susceptibility of the host to Salmonella infection provides important insights into immunity to
Salmonella. In this Review, we discuss data that have helped to elucidate the host genetic
determinants of human enteric fever and iNTS disease, alongside data from the mouse …
Abstract
Invasive Salmonella disease, in the form of enteric fever and invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella (iNTS) disease, causes substantial morbidity and mortality in children and adults in the developing world. The study of genetic variations in humans and mice that influence susceptibility of the host to Salmonella infection provides important insights into immunity to Salmonella. In this Review, we discuss data that have helped to elucidate the host genetic determinants of human enteric fever and iNTS disease, alongside data from the mouse model of Salmonella infection. Considered together, these studies provide a detailed picture of the immunobiology of human invasive Salmonella disease.
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