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Andre Bafica, Charles A. Scanga, Charles Serhan, Fabiana Machado, Sandy White, Alan Sher, Julio Aliberti
Published in Volume 115, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(6):1601–1606 doi:10.1172/JCI23949
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Increased resistance of 5-LO–deficient mice to M. tuberculosis infection. Lungs from WT (black bars) and 5-lo–/– (gray bars) mice were harvested at several time points after infection with an average of 300 (A) or 50 (B) CFU/mouse and mycobacterial burdens determined. Results are mean ± SE of measurements from 4 animals. *P < 0.05. Representative acid-fast bacilli–stained sections from lungs of 50-day–infected WT (C) and 5-lo–/– (D) mice (300 CFU/animal) illustrate the reduction in acid-fast bacilli (red staining) in the KO animals. Original magnification, ×63. (E) WT B6, 129S F2/J (filled symbols) and 5-LO–deficient (open symbols) animals were aerogenically infected with an average of 300 CFU/mouse (high dose [HiD]; squares) or with 50 CFU/mouse (low dose [LoD]; circles) (n = 10 animals per group) and survival monitored. The results shown are representative of 2 independent experiments performed at each dose.