E. Jo, Hyun-Woo Suh, J. Park
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巨噬细胞中Toll样受体诱导的先天免疫反应的效应通路
©这是一篇根据知识共享署名非商业许可条款分发的开放获取文章(http://creativecommons.org/Toll样受体(TLR)是一种特征良好的模式识别受体,可以在感染期间识别和响应各种病原体相关或危险相关的分子模式。巨噬细胞中的TLR信号通过募集各种衔接蛋白和信号蛋白在细胞内信号通路中触发,并导致对宿主防御细胞内细菌很重要的效应机制和通路的激活。效应机制包括炎症反应、细胞因子的产生、活性氧的产生和抗微生物蛋白。越来越多的研究表明,自噬是感染和炎症期间维持体内平衡和内务管理功能的关键途径。在这篇综述中,我们总结了巨噬细胞激活TLR诱导的先天免疫反应的主要效应途径和机制。此外,我们还关注了自噬和TLR介导的信号传导在先天免疫反应的效应器功能方面相互作用的新证据。通过激活TLR介导的信号级联对效应器功能的更好理解有助于开发针对各种细胞内致病性感染的新疗法和疫苗。
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