Invited review: Roles for accessory molecules in microbial recognition by Toll-like receptors

K. Miyake
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The Toll family of receptors recognizes a variety of microbial products and triggers immune responses. Recent progress has revealed a requirement for accessory molecules in microbial recognition by Toll-like receptors. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) recognition requires LPS binding protein (LBP), CD14, and MD-2. MD-2 is directly involved in ligand-binding and subsequent receptor activation, whereas LBP and CD14 control ligand presentation to the receptor complex, Toll-like receptor (TLR4)/MD-2. CD14 and LBP influence the amplitude of LPS responses and LPS-induced type I interferon production. TLR2 is also reported to require similar accessory molecules. Innate immune responses to microbial products driven by TLRs are controlled by accessory molecules working upstream of TLRs.
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特邀综述:辅助分子在toll样受体微生物识别中的作用
Toll受体家族识别多种微生物产物并引发免疫反应。近年来的研究进展表明,toll样受体在微生物识别中需要辅助分子。脂多糖(LPS)识别需要脂多糖结合蛋白(LBP)、CD14和MD-2。MD-2直接参与配体结合和随后的受体激活,而LBP和CD14控制配体向受体复合物toll样受体(TLR4)/MD-2的呈递。CD14和LBP影响LPS反应的幅度和LPS诱导的I型干扰素的产生。据报道,TLR2也需要类似的辅助分子。tlr驱动的微生物产物的先天免疫应答由tlr上游的辅助分子控制。
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