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Toll-like receptors: Role in inflammation and commensal bacteria

(2011) Toll-like receptors: Role in inflammation and commensal bacteria. Inflammation and Allergy - Drug Targets. pp. 198-207. ISSN 18715281 (ISSN)

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Abstract

TLR ligands are present on both commensal and pathogenic microbes. Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) have been observed to be largely unresponsive to TLR ligands. This observation has partly been explained by the fact that TLR expression on IECs is sparse. The discovery of the Toll-like receptors finally identified the innate immune receptors that were responsible for many of the innate immune functions that had been studied for many years. Interestingly, TLRs seem only to be involved in the cytokine production and cellular activation in response to microbes, and do not play a significant role in the adhesion and phagocytosis of microorganisms. One member of this group, interleukin-1β (IL-1β), together with tumour-necrosis factor (TNF), is defined as an 'alarm cytokine'. It is secreted by macrophages and initiates inflammation on activation of TLRs. © 2011 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Commensal bacteria Cytokine Inflammation Toll-like receptors interleukin 1beta myeloid differentiation factor 88 toll like receptor toll like receptor 1 toll like receptor 10 toll like receptor 11 toll like receptor 2 toll like receptor 3 toll like receptor 4 toll like receptor 5 toll like receptor 6 toll like receptor 7 toll like receptor 8 toll like receptor 9 tumor necrosis factor article cell activation commensal cytokine production cytokine release Gram negative bacterium Gram positive bacterium Hepatitis C virus human innate immunity intestine epithelium cell macrophage Mouse mammary tumor oncovirus Mycobacterium Mycoplasma Neisseria meningitidis nonhuman protein expression protein function signal transduction Staphylococcus Toxoplasma gondii
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Page Range: pp. 198-207
Journal or Publication Title: Inflammation and Allergy - Drug Targets
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 10
Number: 3
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.2174/187152811795564064
ISSN: 18715281 (ISSN)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/1330

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