Receptores tipo Toll: bases moleculares de la relación entre respuestas innatas y adaptativas del sistema inmunitario
Keywords: 
Toll
Receptores tipo Toll
PMAP
PRR
LPS
Issue Date: 
2003
Publisher: 
Ediciones Universidad de Navarra
ISSN: 
0556-6177
Citation: 
Moreno C, Sánchez-Ibarrola A. Receptores tipo Toll: bases moleculares de la relación entre respuestas innatas y adaptativas del sistema inmunitario. Rev Med Univ Navarra. 2003 Jul-Sep;47(3):29-33.
Abstract
Microbes have on their surface molecular patterns that are common among a broad range of pathogens. These patterns are recognized by a wide variety of cellular receptors, the most important of which are a family of transmembrane proteins termed "Toll-like receptors" (TLR). TLRs are pattern-recognition receptors that have key roles in detecting pathogens and initiating inflammatory responses. The receptor of Gram negative bacterial LPS, TLR4, is the best characterized member of the TLR family. So far, ten mammalian toll-like receptors (TLR1-TLR10) have been identified. Recent studies revealed that the TLR signaling pathway is a critical mediator of sepsis. An understanding of TLRs and their signaling pathway will reveal a therapeutic target in sepsis and other immune mediated disease

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