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Human genetic variation in regulates invasion and typhoid fever through modulation of cholesterol.
Citation | “Human Genetic Variation In Regulates Invasion And Typhoid Fever Through Modulation Of Cholesterol.”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, pp. E7746-E7755. . |
Center | UCSD-UCLA |
Author | Monica I Alvarez, Luke C Glover, Peter Luo, Liuyang Wang, Elizabeth Theusch, Stefan H Oehlers, Eric M Walton, Trinh Thi Bich Tram, Yu-Lin Kuang, Jerome I Rotter, Colleen M McClean, Nguyen Tran Chinh, Marisa W Medina, David M Tobin, Sarah J Dunstan, Dennis C Ko |
Keywords | Salmonella pathogenicity island 1, ezetimibe, lymphoblastoid cell line, phosphoinositide, single nucleotide polymorphism |
Abstract |
Risk, severity, and outcome of infection depend on the interplay of pathogen virulence and host susceptibility. Systematic identification of genetic susceptibility to infection is being undertaken through genome-wide association studies, but how to expeditiously move from genetic differences to functional mechanisms is unclear. Here, we use genetic association of molecular, cellular, and human disease traits and experimental validation to demonstrate that genetic variation affects expression of VAC14, a phosphoinositide-regulating protein, to influence susceptibility to serovar Typhi ( Typhi) infection. Decreased VAC14 expression increased plasma membrane cholesterol, facilitating docking and invasion. This increased susceptibility at the cellular level manifests as increased susceptibility to typhoid fever in a Vietnamese population. Furthermore, treating zebrafish with a cholesterol-lowering agent, ezetimibe, reduced susceptibility to Typhi. Thus, coupling multiple genetic association studies with mechanistic dissection revealed how VAC14 regulates invasion and typhoid fever susceptibility and may open doors to new prophylactic/therapeutic approaches. |
Year of Publication |
2017
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Journal |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Volume |
114
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Issue |
37
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Number of Pages |
E7746-E7755
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Date Published |
12/2017
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ISSN Number |
1091-6490
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DOI |
10.1073/pnas.1706070114
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Alternate Journal |
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
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PMID |
28827342
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PMCID |
PMC5604016
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