| Literature DB >> 22649675 |
A I Tukhvatulin1, D Y Logunov, I I Gitlin, M M Shmarov, P V Kudan, Capital A Cyrillic А Adzhieva, A F Moroz, N N Kostyukova, L G Burdelya, B S Naroditsky, A L Gintsburg, A V Gudkov.
Abstract
Pattern-recognition receptors (PRR) play a crucial role in the induction of the defense reactions of the immune system against pathogenic bacterial and viral infections. The activation of PRR by specific, highly conserved pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) induces numerous immune reactions related both to innate and adaptive immunity. In addition to the well-studied Toll-like receptors, pathogens can be recognized by the receptors belonging to the other PRR families; including NOD-like receptors (NLR). Stimulation of members of NOD-like receptors (NOD1, 2) and Toll-like receptors results in the activation of the transcriptional factor NF-kB regulating gene expression in numerous molecules implicated in the development of proinflammatory reactions. As opposed to Toll-like receptors, the NF-kB-activating ability of NLRs has not been fully studied. In this work, we examine the ability of one member of the NLR family - NOD1 - to activate the main proinflammatory transcriptional factor NF-kB. We also compare the NF-kB-activating ability of NOD1 ligands of a different structure with TLR4,5 ligandsin vitroandin vivo.Entities:
Keywords: NOD1-receptor; Toll-like receptors; pattern-recognition receptors; peptidoglycan of gram-negative bacteria; transcriptional factor NF-kB
Year: 2011 PMID: 22649675 PMCID: PMC3347597
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Naturae ISSN: 2075-8251 Impact factor: 1.845