[PDF][PDF] Nuclear factor-kappaB: activation and regulation during toll-like receptor signaling

RJ Carmody, YH Chen - Cell Mol Immunol, 2007 - Citeseer
RJ Carmody, YH Chen
Cell Mol Immunol, 2007Citeseer
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognize distinct microbial components to initiate the innate and
adaptive immune responses. TLR activation culminates in the expression of appropriate pro-
inflammatory and immunomodulatory factors to meet pathogenic challenges. The
transcription factor NF-κB is the master regulator of all TLR-induced responses and its
activation is the pivotal event in TLR-mediated activation of the innate immune response.
Many of the key molecular events required for TLR-induced NF-κB activation have been …
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognize distinct microbial components to initiate the innate and adaptive immune responses. TLR activation culminates in the expression of appropriate pro-inflammatory and immunomodulatory factors to meet pathogenic challenges. The transcription factor NF-κB is the master regulator of all TLR-induced responses and its activation is the pivotal event in TLR-mediated activation of the innate immune response. Many of the key molecular events required for TLR-induced NF-κB activation have been elucidated. However, much remain to be learned about the ability of TLRs to generate pathogen-specific responses using a limited number of transcription factors. This review will focus on our current understanding of NF-κB activation by TLRs and potential mechanisms for achieving a signal-specific response through NF-κB. Cellular & Molecular Immunology. 2007; 4 (1): 31-41.
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