Identification of Mouse Cytomegalovirus Resistance Loci by ENU Mutagenesis

Viruses. 2009 Dec;1(3):460-83. doi: 10.3390/v1030460. Epub 2009 Oct 20.

Abstract

Host resistance to infection depends on the efficiency with which innate immune responses keep the infectious agent in check. Innate immunity encompasses components with sensing, signaling and effector properties. These elements with non-redundant functions are encoded by a set of host genes, the resistome. Here, we review our findings concerning the resistome. We have screened randomly mutagenized mice for susceptibility to a natural opportunistic pathogen, the mouse cytomegalovirus. We found that some genes with initially no obvious functions in innate immunity may be critical for host survival to infections, falling into a newly defined category of genes of the resistome.

Keywords: N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea; homeostasis; mouse cytomegalovirus; mutagenesis; nnate immunity; resistome; susceptibility.