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- W2039368794 abstract "The host response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis show a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations in those patients who fail to control the infection. The course of the infection and its epidemiological consequences depend upon a complex interplay of host, environmental and bacterial factors. Experimental animal models have helped to define the influence of bacterial genetic diversity on virulence and on the immune response that is induced. For this purpose, experimental animals such as mice, guinea pigs and rabbits have been infected with selected clinical isolates obtained from outbreaks or from clinical epidemiology settings. Here we review the contribution of mouse models to defining the variability in virulence and immune response in relation to mycobacterial genetic diversity. Low dose aerosol infection in C57Bl mice or high dose intratracheal infection in BALB/c mice have demonstrated wide variability in virulence and immune responses induced by different bacterial genotypes, and each genotype has different phenotypes, with high and low virulence variants. In general, these studies have shown that high prevalent strains from big clusters are more virulent than low prevalent sporadic clinical isolates, and highly virulent strains induce non-protective immune responses with some correlation with clinical–epidemiological data. In the future selected strains from these types of studies should be analyzed with molecular technologies. These kinds of study will contribute to the identification of mycobacterial genes associated with virulence and immunogenicity." @default.
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- W2039368794 title "Use of mouse models to study the variability in virulence associated with specific genotypic lineages of Mycobacterium tuberculosis" @default.
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