Pattern recognition receptors are central to the responsiveness of various eukaryotic cell types when they encounter pathogen-associated molecular patterns. IFN-gamma is a cytokine that is elevated in humans and other animals with bacterial infection and enhances the LPS-induced production of antibacterial mediators by macrophages. Mice lacking the pattern recognition receptor, TLR4, respond very poorly to stimulation by LPS, but administration of IFN-gamma has been described as restoring apparent sensitivity to this stimulatory ligand. In this study, we show that IFN-gamma primes murine macrophages stimulated by crude LPS preparations to produce the antibacterial mediator NO, a proportion of which is independent of TLRs 2 and 4. This respo...
Pattern recognition receptors detect microbial products and induce cytokines, which shape the immuno...
Bacterial pathogens are recognized by the innate immune system through pattern recognition receptors...
: IL-1 induces its own gene expression in human PBMC, in cultured smooth muscle and in endothelial c...
Macrophages are considered as one of the early effector cells involved in the immunological response...
Macrophages recognize and are activated by unmethylated CpG motifs in bacterial DNA, Here we demonst...
It is known that host cells can produce type I IFNs (IFN-alpha beta) after exposure to conserved bac...
Interferons (IFNs) target macrophages to regulate inflammation and resistance to microbial infection...
The role of IFN-gamma in the regulation of inflammation leading to gram-negative septic shock is sti...
The role of IFN-gamma in the regulation of inflammation leading to gram-negative septic shock is sti...
Gram-negative bacterial infection is a major cause of sepsis and septic shock. An important inducer ...
Gram-negative bacterial infection is a major cause of sepsis and septic shock. An important inducer ...
C57BL/6 mice macrophages innately produce higher levels of NO than BALB/c cells when stimulated with...
Macrophages are major effector cells of the innate immune system, and appropriate regulation of macr...
The ubiquitous cellular distribution of certain cytokine receptors has hampered attempts to define t...
The ubiquitous cellular distribution of certain cytokine receptors has hampered attempts to define t...
Pattern recognition receptors detect microbial products and induce cytokines, which shape the immuno...
Bacterial pathogens are recognized by the innate immune system through pattern recognition receptors...
: IL-1 induces its own gene expression in human PBMC, in cultured smooth muscle and in endothelial c...
Macrophages are considered as one of the early effector cells involved in the immunological response...
Macrophages recognize and are activated by unmethylated CpG motifs in bacterial DNA, Here we demonst...
It is known that host cells can produce type I IFNs (IFN-alpha beta) after exposure to conserved bac...
Interferons (IFNs) target macrophages to regulate inflammation and resistance to microbial infection...
The role of IFN-gamma in the regulation of inflammation leading to gram-negative septic shock is sti...
The role of IFN-gamma in the regulation of inflammation leading to gram-negative septic shock is sti...
Gram-negative bacterial infection is a major cause of sepsis and septic shock. An important inducer ...
Gram-negative bacterial infection is a major cause of sepsis and septic shock. An important inducer ...
C57BL/6 mice macrophages innately produce higher levels of NO than BALB/c cells when stimulated with...
Macrophages are major effector cells of the innate immune system, and appropriate regulation of macr...
The ubiquitous cellular distribution of certain cytokine receptors has hampered attempts to define t...
The ubiquitous cellular distribution of certain cytokine receptors has hampered attempts to define t...
Pattern recognition receptors detect microbial products and induce cytokines, which shape the immuno...
Bacterial pathogens are recognized by the innate immune system through pattern recognition receptors...
: IL-1 induces its own gene expression in human PBMC, in cultured smooth muscle and in endothelial c...