Literature DB >> 11918685

Activation of the immune system by bacterial CpG-DNA.

Georg Häcker1, Vanessa Redecke, Hans Häcker.   

Abstract

The past decade has seen a remarkable process of refocusing in immunology. Cells of the innate immune system, especially macrophages and dendritic cells, have been at the centre of this process. These cells had been regarded by some scientists as non-specific, sometimes perhaps even confined to the menial job of serving T cells by scavenging antigen and presenting it to the sophisticated adaptive immune system. Only over the last few years has it become unequivocally clear that cells of the innate immunity hold, by variation of context and mode of antigen presentation, the power of shaping an adaptive immune response. The innate immune response, in turn, is to a significant degree the result of stimulation by so-called pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). One compound with high stimulatory potential for the innate immune system is bacterial DNA. Here we will review recent evidence that bacterial DNA should be ranked with other PAMPs such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and lipoteichoic acid. We will further review our present knowledge of DNA recognition and DNA-dependent signal transduction in cells of the immune system.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11918685      PMCID: PMC1782662          DOI: 10.1046/j.0019-2805.2001.01350.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


  47 in total

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6.  Human TLR9 confers responsiveness to bacterial DNA via species-specific CpG motif recognition.

Authors:  S Bauer; C J Kirschning; H Häcker; V Redecke; S Hausmann; S Akira; H Wagner; G B Lipford
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2001-07-24       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  Human Nod1 confers responsiveness to bacterial lipopolysaccharides.

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8.  DNA-PKcs is required for activation of innate immunity by immunostimulatory DNA.

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9.  Activation of the Ikappa B kinases by RIP via IKKgamma /NEMO-mediated oligomerization.

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10.  Immune cell activation by bacterial CpG-DNA through myeloid differentiation marker 88 and tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor (TRAF)6.

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2.  Behavioral and endocrine effects of pUC19 plasmid DNA in mice.

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3.  Unmethylated CpG oligodeoxynucleotides activate head kidney leukocytes of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua.

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6.  Extracellular poly(ADP-ribose) is a pro-inflammatory signal for macrophages.

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Review 7.  Role of innate immunity in the pathogenesis of otitis media.

Authors:  Rahul Mittal; Joyson Kodiyan; Robert Gerring; Kalai Mathee; Jian-Dong Li; M'hamed Grati; Xue Zhong Liu
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8.  An antimicrobial peptide regulates tumor-associated macrophage trafficking via the chemokine receptor CCR2, a model for tumorigenesis.

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9.  Exposure to bacterial DNA before hemorrhagic shock strongly aggravates systemic inflammation and gut barrier loss via an IFN-gamma-dependent route.

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10.  Immunization against the transgene but not the TetON switch reduces expression from gutless adenoviral vectors in the brain.

Authors:  Weidong Xiong; Marianela Candolfi; Kurt M Kroeger; Mariana Puntel; Sonali Mondkar; Daniel Larocque; Chunyan Liu; James F Curtin; Donna Palmer; Philip Ng; Pedro R Lowenstein; Maria G Castro
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