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Microbes and Infection

Volume 6, Issue 10, August 2004, Pages 946-959
Microbes and Infection

Review
Toll-like receptor pathways in the immune responses to mycobacteria

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Abstract

The control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection depends on recognition of the pathogen and the activation of both the innate and adaptive immune responses. Toll-like receptors (TLR) were shown to play a critical role in the recognition of several pathogens. Mycobacterial antigens recognise distinct TLR resulting in rapid activation of cells of the innate immune system. Recent evidence from in vitro and in vivo investigations, summarised in this review demonstrates TLR-dependent activation of innate immune response, while the induction of adaptive immunity to mycobacteria may be TLR independent.

Keywords

Toll-like receptors
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
Lipoarabinomannan
Bacterial lipoproteins

Abbreviations

AraLAM
uncapped LAM
BMDM
bone marrow-derived macrophages
Che
Mycobacterium chelonae
DC-SIGN
dendritic cell-specific intracellular adhesion molecule-3 grabbing nonintegrin
iNOS
inducible nitric oxide synthase
Kan
Mycobacterium kansasii
LAM
lipoarabinomannan
LM
lipomannan
ManLAM
mannose-capped LAM
MPI
mannosyl-phosphatidylinositol anchor
MyD88
myeloid differentiation protein 88
PAMP
pathogen-associated molecular pattern
PILAM
phosphoinositol-capped LAM
PIMs
phosphatidyl-myoinositol mannosides
PRR
pattern recognition receptors
TIRAP
Tir domain-containing adaptor protein
TLR
Toll-like receptors

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