Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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922314 | Brain, Behavior, and Immunity | 2014 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Mounting evidences have demonstrated the association of altered immune factors with neurodevelopmental and pathological progression of complex neuropsychiatric diseases, such as schizophrenia and autism. To better understand the immune-mediated mechanisms underlying these diseases, we initially analyzed the canonical proinflammatory cytokines Il1b, Il6, and Tnf expression in C57BL/6N and DBA/2J mouse strains, and simultaneously compared social behaviors between those two stains. To achieve deeper immune-related mechanisms, we further chose eight inbred male mouse strains (129S1/SvImJ, A/J, BALB/cByJ, C3H/HeJ, C57BL/6J, DBA/2J, FVB/NJ, and SJL/J), and studied their brain gene expression profiles, along with immune-gene-associated behaviors and brain morphology by bioinformatics approaches, using brain microarrays, behavioral and physiological data and methods provided by public databases. We also validated the differential expressions of a few of these predicted immune genes in C57BL/6N and DBA/2J mouse strains.
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L. Ma, Z. Li, L. Tian,