Showing posts with label murine norovirus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label murine norovirus. Show all posts

6.6.11

Do viruses cause CD?

"D'oh! Genes and Environment Cause Crohn's Disease" in Cell (2010)Preview:  "Information obtained from genome-wide association studies has cracked open the biology of common chronic diseases by identifying genes that predispose individuals to these disorders. Cadwell et al., 2010 now demonstrate that a viral infection, a toxic insult to the gut, commensal bacteria, and a Crohn's disease susceptibility gene collude to cause inflammatory disease in the mouse gut."

"Virus-Plus-Susceptibility Gene Interaction Determines Crohn's Disease Gene Atg16L1 Phenotypes in Intestine" in Cell (2010)
Highlights:
  • Mice with mutations in the Crohn's disease gene Atg16L1 display intestinal disease
  • Disease requires murine norovirus (MNV) infection together with Atg16L1 mutation
  • Viral triggering of disease is dependent on virus strain and timing of infection
  • Disease in response to mucosal injury involves cytokines and commensal bacteria
"Crohn's disease: Genes, viruses and microbes" in Nature (2010)
Abstract:  "Variations in several genes can increase an individual's susceptibility to complex disorders. But what tips the balance to cause the full-blown disease? For Crohn's disease, viruses could provide part of the answer."