Toll-Like Receptors 7/8: A Paradigm for the Manipulation of Immunologic Reactions for Immunotherapy.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Viral immunology Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-26 DOI:10.1089/vim.2023.0077
Fang Li, Biao Song, Wei-Feng Zhou, Li-Jin Chu
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Abstract

The innate immune system recognizes conserved features of viral and microbial pathogens through pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are one type of PRR used by the innate immune system to mediate the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and promote innate and adaptive immune responses. TLR family members TLR7 and TLR8 (referred to as TLR7/8 from herein) are endosomal transmembrane receptors that recognize purine-rich single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) and bacterial DNA, eliciting an immunologic reaction to pathogens. TLR7/8 were discovered to mediate the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines by activating immune cells. In addition, accumulating evidence has indicated that TLR7/8 may be closely related to numerous immune-mediated disorders, specifically several types of cancer, autoimmune disease, and viral disease. TLR7/8 agonists and antagonists, which are used as drugs or adjuvants, have been identified in preclinical studies and clinical trials as promising immune stimulators for the immunotherapy of these immune-mediated disorders. These results provided reasoning to further explore immunotherapy for the treatment of immune-mediated disorders. Nevertheless, numerous needs remain unmet, and the therapeutic effects of TLR7/8 agonists and antagonists are poor and exert strong immune-related toxicities. The present review aimed to provide an overview of the TLR family members, particularly TLR7/8, and address the underlying molecular mechanisms and clinical implications of TLR7/8 in immune-mediated disorders. The aim of the work is to discuss the underlying molecular mechanisms and clinical implications of TLR7/8 in immune-mediated disorders.

Toll样受体7/8:用于免疫治疗的免疫反应操纵的范例。
先天免疫系统通过模式识别受体(PRRs)识别病毒和微生物病原体的保守特征。Toll样受体(TLRs)是先天免疫系统用来介导促炎细胞因子分泌并促进先天和适应性免疫反应的一种PRR。TLR家族成员TLR7和TLR8(本文称为TLR7/8)是内体跨膜受体,其识别富含嘌呤的单链RNA(ssRNA)和细菌DNA,引发对病原体的免疫反应。TLR7/8被发现通过激活免疫细胞介导促炎细胞因子的分泌。此外,积累的证据表明,TLR7/8可能与许多免疫介导的疾病密切相关,特别是几种类型的癌症、自身免疫性疾病和病毒性疾病。TLR7/8激动剂和拮抗剂用作药物或佐剂,在临床前研究和临床试验中已被确定为这些免疫介导的疾病的免疫治疗的有前景的免疫刺激剂。这些结果为进一步探索免疫疗法治疗免疫介导的疾病提供了依据。然而,许多需求仍未得到满足,TLR7/8激动剂和拮抗剂的治疗效果较差,并产生强烈的免疫相关毒性。本综述旨在概述TLR家族成员,特别是TLR7/8,并探讨TLR7/8在免疫介导的疾病中的潜在分子机制和临床意义。这项工作的目的是讨论TLR7/8在免疫介导的疾病中的潜在分子机制和临床意义。
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Viral immunology
Viral immunology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
84
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Viral Immunology delivers cutting-edge peer-reviewed research on rare, emerging, and under-studied viruses, with special focus on analyzing mutual relationships between external viruses and internal immunity. Original research, reviews, and commentaries on relevant viruses are presented in clinical, translational, and basic science articles for researchers in multiple disciplines. Viral Immunology coverage includes: Human and animal viral immunology Research and development of viral vaccines, including field trials Immunological characterization of viral components Virus-based immunological diseases, including autoimmune syndromes Pathogenic mechanisms Viral diagnostics Tumor and cancer immunology with virus as the primary factor Viral immunology methods.
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