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CD11/CD18 and CD14 share a common lipid A signaling pathway.
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Cutting edge: cells that carry A null allele for toll-like receptor 2 are capable of responding to endotoxin.
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Human toll-like receptors mediate cellular activation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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The CD14 ligands lipoarabinomannan and lipopolysaccharide differ in their requirement for Toll-like receptors.
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Characterization of low-density lipoprotein uptake by murine macrophages exposed to Chlamydia pneumoniae.
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Divergent response to LPS and bacteria in CD14-deficient murine macrophages.
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Involvement of CD14 and beta2-integrins in activating cells with soluble and particulate lipopolysaccharides and mannuronic acid polymers.
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Differential effects of a Toll-like receptor antagonist on Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced macrophage responses.
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Stimulation of macrophages by lipopolysaccharide alters the phosphorylation state, conformation, and function of PU.1 via activation of casein kinase II.
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Toll-like receptor 2-dependent inhibition of macrophage class II MHC expression and antigen processing by 19-kDa lipoprotein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Characterization of proinflammatory cytokine production and CD14 expression by murine alveolar macrophage cell lines.
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Involvement of CD14 and complement receptors CR3 and CR4 in nuclear factor-kappaB activation and TNF production induced by lipopolysaccharide and group B streptococcal cell walls.
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The CD11/CD18 integrins: characterization of three novel LPS signaling receptors.
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Cutting edge: the immunostimulatory activity of the lung surfactant protein-A involves Toll-like receptor 4.
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Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling in response to Aspergillus fumigatus.
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Lipopolysaccharide-induced stimulation of CD11b/CD18 expression on neutrophils. Evidence of specific receptor-based response and inhibition by lipid A-based antagonists.
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Recognition of pneumolysin by Toll-like receptor 4 confers resistance to pneumococcal infection.
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Use of a photoactivatable taxol analogue to identify unique cellular targets in murine macrophages: identification of murine CD18 as a major taxol-binding protein and a role for Mac-1 in taxol-induced gene expression.
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MyD88 is critical for the development of innate and adaptive immunity during acute lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection.
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Human phagocytes have multiple lipid A-binding sites.
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Lipopolysaccharide binding protein-deficient mice have a normal defense against pulmonary mycobacterial infection.
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The apoptotic response to pneumolysin is Toll-like receptor 4 dependent and protects against pneumococcal disease.
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Toll-like receptor 2 mediates inflammatory cytokine induction but not sensitization for liver injury by Propioni- bacterium acnes.
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Human toll-like receptor 2 mediates monocyte activation by Listeria monocytogenes, but not by group B streptococci or lipopolysaccharide.
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Toll-like receptor 4 imparts ligand-specific recognition of bacterial lipopolysaccharide.
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Comparative toll-like receptor 4-mediated innate host defense to Bordetella infection.
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c-Jun kinase is a critical signaling molecule in a neonatal model of group B streptococcal sepsis.
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Pulmonary lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein inhibits the LPS-induced lung inflammation in vivo.
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A bacterial carbohydrate links innate and adaptive responses through Toll-like receptor 2.
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Innate immune responses to endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria in Brugia malayi and Onchocerca volvulus are dependent on TLR2, TLR6, MyD88, and Mal, but not TLR4, TRIF, or TRAM.
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Activation of TLR2 and TLR4 by glycosylphosphatidylinositols derived from Toxoplasma gondii.
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Activation of Toll-like receptor-2 by glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchors from a protozoan parasite.
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Comparative study of lipopolysaccharide-, lipid IVa-, and lipid X-induced tumor necrosis factor production in murine macrophage-like cell lines.
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TLR-independent type I interferon induction in response to an extracellular bacterial pathogen via intracellular recognition of its DNA.
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Role of p38 and early growth response factor 1 in the macrophage response to group B streptococcus.
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Marked upregulation of cholesterol 25-hydroxylase expression by lipopolysaccharide.
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Mal connects TLR2 to PI3Kinase activation and phagocyte polarization.
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MyD88 adaptor-like is not essential for TLR2 signaling and inhibits signaling by TLR3.
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Gram-negative endotoxin: a biologically active lipid.
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Novel engagement of CD14 and multiple toll-like receptors by group B streptococci.
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Innate immune recognition of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis type III secretion.
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Atherogenic lipids and lipoproteins trigger CD36-TLR2-dependent apoptosis in macrophages undergoing endoplasmic reticulum stress.
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Autophagy controls IL-1beta secretion by targeting pro-IL-1beta for degradation.
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Activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome by group B streptococci.
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Heme induces programmed necrosis on macrophages through autocrine TNF and ROS production.
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Cellular activation, phagocytosis, and bactericidal activity against group B streptococcus involve parallel myeloid differentiation factor 88-dependent and independent signaling pathways.
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Lipid A binding sites in membranes of macrophage tumor cells.
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Recognition and plasma clearance of endotoxin by scavenger receptors.
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CD14-mediated translocation of nuclear factor-kappa B induced by lipopolysaccharide does not require tyrosine kinase activity.
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The inflammatory cytokine response to Chlamydia trachomatis infection is endotoxin mediated.
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Neither CD14 nor serum is absolutely necessary for activation of mononuclear phagocytes by bacterial lipopolysaccharide.
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Surface expression of human CD14 in Chinese hamster ovary fibroblasts imparts macrophage-like responsiveness to bacterial endotoxin.
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Innate immune responses to Rhodococcus equi.
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The induction of macrophage gene expression by LPS predominantly utilizes Myd88-independent signaling cascades.
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Lipid A-like molecules that antagonize the effects of endotoxins on human monocytes.
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Stimulation of toll-like receptor 2 by Coxiella burnetii is required for macrophage production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and resistance to infection.
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Role of lipoteichoic acid in the phagocyte response to group B streptococcus.
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Inhibition of TLR-4/MD-2 signaling by RP105/MD-1.
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The myristoylation of TRIF-related adaptor molecule is essential for Toll-like receptor 4 signal transduction.
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Combinatorial pattern recognition receptor signaling alters the balance of life and death in macrophages.
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Recognition of hyaluronan released in sterile injury involves a unique receptor complex dependent on Toll-like receptor 4, CD44, and MD-2.
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MUC1 mucin is a negative regulator of toll-like receptor signaling.
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Recognition of a bacterial adhesion by an integrin: macrophage CR3 (alpha M beta 2, CD11b/CD18) binds filamentous hemagglutinin of Bordetella pertussis.
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TLR2 and its co-receptors determine responses of macrophages and dendritic cells to lipoproteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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MyD88 adapter-like (Mal)/TIRAP interaction with TRAF6 is critical for TLR2- and TLR4-mediated NF-kappaB proinflammatory responses.
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MD-2-mediated ionic interactions between lipid A and TLR4 are essential for receptor activation.
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TLR2 mediates recognition of live Staphylococcus epidermidis and clearance of bacteremia.
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UNC93B1 mediates host resistance to infection with Toxoplasma gondii.
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Macrophages recognize streptococci through bacterial single-stranded RNA.
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Toll-like receptors participate in macrophage activation and intracellular control of Leishmania (Viannia) panamensis.
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NO is a macrophage autonomous modifier of the cytokine response to streptococcal single-stranded RNA.
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NLRP3 inflammasome activation in macrophage cell lines by prion protein fibrils as the source of IL-1? and neuronal toxicity.
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Defective pro-IL-1? responses in macrophages from aged mice.
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Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 mediates inflammatory responses to oligomerized RrgA pneumococcal pilus type 1 protein.
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Interferon-? and granulocyte/monocyte colony-stimulating factor production by natural killer cells involves different signaling pathways and the adaptor stimulator of interferon genes (STING).
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CD14 enhances cellular responses to endotoxin without imparting ligand-specific recognition.
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Concept
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Macrophages, Alveolar
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Concept
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Macrophage Activation
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Concept
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Macrophages
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Concept
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Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor
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Concept
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Macrophages, Peritoneal
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Macrophage-1 Antigen
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3-Hydroxyl-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitor (statin)-induced 28-kDa interleukin-1? interferes with mature IL-1? signaling.
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Escherichia coli isolates from inflammatory bowel diseases patients survive in macrophages and activate NLRP3 inflammasome.
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RNA and ?-hemolysin of group B Streptococcus induce interleukin-1? (IL-1?) by activating NLRP3 inflammasomes in mouse macrophages.
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Hemolysis-induced lethality involves inflammasome activation by heme.
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Innate sensing of malaria parasites.
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MD-2 is required for disulfide HMGB1-dependent TLR4 signaling.
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LXR Agonism Upregulates the Macrophage ABCA1/Syntrophin Protein Complex That Can Bind ApoA-I and Stabilized ABCA1 Protein, but Complex Loss Does Not Inhibit Lipid Efflux.
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A Common Variant in the Adaptor Mal Regulates Interferon Gamma Signaling.
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Control of the innate immune response by the mevalonate pathway.
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miR-718 represses proinflammatory cytokine production through targeting phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN).
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Activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome in microglia: the role of ceramide.
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Targeting the IL33-NLRP3 axis improves therapy for experimental cerebral malaria.
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The Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Mal-D96N Mice Provide New Insights into Functionality of Mal in TLR Immune Responses.
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The TLR4 adaptor TRAM controls the phagocytosis of Gram-negative bacteria by interacting with the Rab11-family interacting protein 2.
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