1. Association of single nucleotide polymorphisms in IFNGR1 and IFNGR2 genes with bovine tuberculosis.
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Bhaladhare, Ashish, Chauhan, Anuj, Sonwane, Arvind, Kumar, Amit, Kumar, Pushpendra, Kumar, Subodh, Kumar, Sushil, Panigrahi, Manjit, and Bhushan, Bharat
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TUBERCULOSIS in cattle ,SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms ,INTERFERON gamma ,INTERFERON receptors ,GENES ,GENETIC disorders - Abstract
Interferon Gamma Receptor (IFNGR) genes play an important role in the immune response against mycobacteria by regulating the proinflammatory cytokine Interferon Gamma (IFNG) alongwith subsequent mycobactericidal milieu and are potential strong candidates for investigating genetic basis of disease resistance. Present investigation was aimed at exploring the association of one SNP in IFNGR1 gene and two SNPs in IFNGR2 gene with susceptibility/resistance against bovine tuberculosis infection in cattle. All the three SNPs under investigation (rs109049057, rs109579937 and rs110689128) revealed polymorphism. SNP loci rs109049057 was found to be significantly (P < 0.01) associated with susceptibility to bovine tuberculosis in cattle in our case control population. The SNP was non-synonymous, suggesting its functional role in the immune response against bovine tuberculosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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