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The implication of dendritic cells in lung diseases:Immunological role of toll-like receptor 4

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摘要 The immune responses play a profound role in the progression of lung lesions in both infectious and non-infectious diseases.Dendritic cells,as the"frontline"immune cells responsible for antigen presentation,set up a bridge between innate and adaptive immunity in the course of these diseases.Among the receptors equipped in dendritic cells,Toll-like re-ceptors are a group of specialized receptors as one type of pattern recognition receptors,capable of sensing environmental signals including invading pathogens and self-antigens.Toll-like receptor 4,a pivotal member of the Toll-like receptor family,was formerly recognized as a receptor sensitive to the outer membrane component lipopolysaccharide derived from Gram-negative bacteria,triggering the subsequent response.Moreover,its other essential roles in immune responses have drawn significant attention in the past decade.A better under-standing of the implication of Toll-like receptor 4 in dendritic cells could contribute to the management of pulmonary diseases including pneumonia,pulmonary tuberculosis,asthma,acutelung injury,and lung cancer.
出处 《Genes & Diseases》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第6期258-272,共15页 基因与疾病(英文)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,China (No.81970016,81870039).
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