Control of adaptive immune responses by Toll-like receptors |
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Authors: | Barton Gregory M Medzhitov Ruslan |
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Affiliation: | Section of Immunobiology and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University School of Medicine, 310 Cedar Street, BML 458, New Haven, CT 06520, USA. gregory.barton@yale.edu |
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Abstract: | Recently, there has been considerable interest in how adaptive immune responses are controlled by the innate immune system. In particular, researchers have focused on how the differentiation of CD4 T cells is directed upon priming by dendritic cells. The identification of the Toll-like receptors as a family of pattern-recognition receptors involved in controlling dendritic cell activation has focused attention on these receptors as possible regulators of adaptive immune responses. However, recent studies have suggested that Toll-like receptors may only control the induction of Th1 responses and that a separate system of recognition regulates Th2 responses. |
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