Complex Genetic Architecture Underlies Regulation of Influenza-A-Virus-Specific Antibody Responses in the Collaborative Cross

复杂的遗传结构是协作交叉中甲型流感病毒特异性抗体反应调控的基础

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作者:Kelsey E Noll ,Alan C Whitmore ,Ande West ,Mary K McCarthy ,Clayton R Morrison ,Kenneth S Plante ,Brea K Hampton ,Heike Kollmus ,Carolin Pilzner ,Sarah R Leist ,Lisa E Gralinski ,Vineet D Menachery ,Alexandra Schäfer ,Darla Miller ,Ginger Shaw ,Michael Mooney ,Shannon McWeeney ,Fernando Pardo-Manuel de Villena ,Klaus Schughart ,Thomas E Morrison ,Ralph S Baric ,Martin T Ferris ,Mark T Heise

Abstract

Host genetic factors play a fundamental role in regulating humoral immunity to viral infection, including influenza A virus (IAV). Here, we utilize the Collaborative Cross (CC), a mouse genetic reference population, to study genetic regulation of variation in antibody response following IAV infection. CC mice show significant heritable variation in the magnitude, kinetics, and composition of IAV-specific antibody response. We map 23 genetic loci associated with this variation. Analysis of a subset of these loci finds that they broadly affect the antibody response to IAV as well as other viruses. Candidate genes are identified based on predicted variant consequences and haplotype-specific expression patterns, and several show overlap with genes identified in human mapping studies. These findings demonstrate that the host antibody response to IAV infection is under complex genetic control and highlight the utility of the CC in modeling and identifying genetic factors with translational relevance to human health and disease. Keywords: Collaborative Cross; antibody; complex trait; genetic architecture; genetic mapping; genetic reference population; host genetics; humoral immunity; influenza; influenza virus.

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