Literature DB >> 15603254

Toll-like receptors involved in the response to microbial pathogens: development of agonists for toll-like receptor 9.

Christian Schetter1, Jörg Vollmer.   

Abstract

Upon microbial infection, a host has to mount a multiplicity of immune responses that target the invading pathogen. This is achieved in part by the use of particular receptors expressed on mammalian innate immune cells, the toll-like receptors (TLRs). Recognition of a given microbial molecular structure, such as bacterial or viral DNA, leads to the activation of signaling pathways that result in distinct sets of immune responses. The pathogen structures that are recognized by TLR9 in bacterial or viral DNA are deoxycytidyl-deoxyguanosine dinucleotides (CpGs) in specific sequence contexts (CpG motifs). The stimulatory activity of pathogen DNA can be mimicked by synthetic oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) containing such motifs (CpG ODNs). The TLR9-mediated stimulation of the vertebrate innate immune system, and subsequently of the adaptive immune system, allows the use of TLR9 agonists as highly effective vaccine adjuvants for infectious diseases, and as stand-alone therapies or in combination with other therapies in cancer.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15603254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Drug Discov Devel        ISSN: 1367-6733


  4 in total

1.  Oligodeoxynucleotides lacking CpG dinucleotides mediate Toll-like receptor 9 dependent T helper type 2 biased immune stimulation.

Authors:  Jörg Vollmer; Risini D Weeratna; Marion Jurk; Ulrike Samulowitz; Michael J McCluskie; Paul Payette; Heather L Davis; Christian Schetter; Arthur M Krieg
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 7.397

2.  Positive T cell co-stimulation by TLR7/8 ligands is dependent on the cellular environment.

Authors:  Denise Richardt-Pargmann; Miriam Wechsler; Arthur M Krieg; Jörg Vollmer; Marion Jurk
Journal:  Immunobiology       Date:  2010-04-09       Impact factor: 3.144

3.  Microbial TLR Agonists and Humoral Immunopathogenesis in HIV Disease.

Authors:  Xiaocong Yu; Zihai Li; Zhenxian Zhou; J Michael Kilby; Wei Jiang
Journal:  Epidemiology (Sunnyvale)       Date:  2013-02-02

4.  Humoral and cellular immune response induced by antigenic protein of Sarcoptes scabiei var. caprae.

Authors:  Nunuk Dyah Retno Lastuti; Wiwik Misaco Yuniarti; Poedji Hastutiek; Lucia Tri Suwanti; Dony Chrismanto
Journal:  Vet World       Date:  2018-06-19
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