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Bovine tuberculosis: the genetic basis of host susceptibility
Authors:A. R. Allen  G. Minozzi  E. J. Glass  R. A. Skuce  S. W. J. McDowell  J. A. Woolliams  S. C. Bishop
Affiliation:1.Veterinary Sciences Division, Bacteriology Branch, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Stormont, Stoney Road, Belfast BT4 3SD, UK;2.Parco Tecnologico Padano, Via Einstein, Polo Universitario, Lodi 26900, Italy;3.The Roslin Institute and R (D) SVS, University of Edinburgh, Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9PS, UK
Abstract:The prevalence of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) in the UK remains a significant economic burden and problem for the agri-food industry. Much effort has been directed towards improving diagnostics, finding vaccine candidates and assessing the usefulness of badger culling. The contribution that host genotype makes to disease outcome has, until recently, been overlooked; yet, it is biologically untenable that genetic variation does not play a role. In this review, we highlight the evidence, past and present, for a role of host genetics in determining susceptibility to BTB in livestock. We then address some of the major issues surrounding the design of future studies tasked with finding the exact causative genetic variation underpinning the TB susceptibility phenotype. Finally, we discuss some of the potential future benefits, and problems, that a knowledge of the genetic component to BTB resistance/susceptibility may bring to the agricultural industries and the wider scientific community.
Keywords:bovine tuberculosis   resistance   susceptibility   genetic variation
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