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炎症反应Toll信号传导通路 被引量:22

Toll receptor signaling pathway in inflammation
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摘要 Toll signaling pathway may play a curcial role in induction of inflammation-associated gene activation. Originally, the Toll/spaetzle/Cactus-Dorsal signaling pathway is established in the Drosophila embryonic development. Recently, the Toll signaling pathway in adult Drosophila has been established in the induction of antimicrobial peptide expression. Five human Toll-like receptor genes (h Tlr l-5 ) and one mouse Toll-like receptor gene (m Tlr-4 ) have been isolated. Toll and Toll-like receptor genes encoded molecules are transmembrane proteins with an extracellular leucine repeat domain and a cytoplasmic domain homologous to IL-1 receptors. The intracellular signaling cascade involves Tube, Pelle, and Cactus-Dorsal complex in Drosophila, and MyD88, IRAK, TRAF 6, NIK, αβ-I κB kinase, and I κB -NFκB complex in mammals. Dorsal and NFκB are transcription factors, while Cactus and IκB are their inhibitors. When the inhibitors phosphorylated, the nuclear factors are released and move into nucleus, leading to immune gene activation. It has been shown from in vitro system that Tlr -4 mediated LPS signaling in human monocytes for expression of IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, and costimulator B7-1 which provides second signal for T cell response. Tlr -2 can also mediate LPS signaling in human monocytes, leading to the production of proinflammatory mediators. Microbial lipoproteins are potent stimulators of IL-12 production through Tlr -2 signaling by human macrophages, and can stimulate Tlr 2-dependent transcription of inducible nitric oxide synthase and the production of nitric oxide, a powerful microbicidal pathway. Findings of a point mutation of Tlr-4 in LPS tolerant C3H/HeJ mouse strain and a deletion of Tlr-4 in LPS resistant C57BL/10ScCr mice provide an in vivo evidence strongly supporting the crucial role of Tlrs in LPS mediated inflammation. It is proposed that targeting Tlrs would develop new remedies for treatment of inflammatory disorders and for immunotherapy of mucosal infections and cancer, etc. Toll signaling pathway may play a curcial role in induction of inflammation-associated gene activation. Originally, the Toll/spaetzle/Cactus-Dorsal signaling pathway is established in the Drosophila embryonic development. Recently, the Toll signaling pathway in adult Drosophila has been established in the induction of antimicrobial peptide expression. Five human Toll-like receptor genes (h Tlr l-5 ) and one mouse Toll-like receptor gene (m Tlr-4 ) have been isolated. Toll and Toll-like receptor genes encoded molecules are transmembrane proteins with an extracellular leucine repeat domain and a cytoplasmic domain homologous to IL-1 receptors. The intracellular signaling cascade involves Tube, Pelle, and Cactus-Dorsal complex in Drosophila, and MyD88, IRAK, TRAF 6, NIK, αβ-I κB kinase, and I κB -NFκB complex in mammals. Dorsal and NFκB are transcription factors, while Cactus and IκB are their inhibitors. When the inhibitors phosphorylated, the nuclear factors are released and move into nucleus, leading to immune gene activation. It has been shown from in vitro system that Tlr -4 mediated LPS signaling in human monocytes for expression of IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, and costimulator B7-1 which provides second signal for T cell response. Tlr -2 can also mediate LPS signaling in human monocytes, leading to the production of proinflammatory mediators. Microbial lipoproteins are potent stimulators of IL-12 production through Tlr -2 signaling by human macrophages, and can stimulate Tlr 2-dependent transcription of inducible nitric oxide synthase and the production of nitric oxide, a powerful microbicidal pathway. Findings of a point mutation of Tlr-4 in LPS tolerant C3H/HeJ mouse strain and a deletion of Tlr-4 in LPS resistant C57BL/10ScCr mice provide an in vivo evidence strongly supporting the crucial role of Tlrs in LPS mediated inflammation. It is proposed that targeting Tlrs would develop new remedies for treatment of inflammatory disorders and for immunotherapy of mucosal infections and cancer, etc.
出处 《中国病理生理杂志》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2000年第6期567-571,576,共6页 Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology
关键词 炎症 信号传递 Toll基因 Inflammation Signal transduction Genes
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