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The effect of pathogen-associated molecular patterns on the swine granulosa cells

Theriogenology, 2020
Recent studies have demonstrated the surprising ability of reproductive endocrine cells to express receptors of innate immunity useful to sense danger in order to avoid disruption of tissue homeostasis. Present research demonstrates the presence of pattern recognition receptors, i.e. toll like receptors (TLR) TLR2, TLR4 and TLR 5 and NOD like receptors
Alessia Pacentra   +6 more
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The Roles of Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns in Atherosclerosis

Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2008
Stimulation of Toll-like receptors, which serve to initiate inflammatory signaling in response to the detection of conserved microbial pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), has been shown to play a central role in the development of atherosclerosis.
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Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns: The Synthesis of Heptose Phosphates and Derivatives

Synthesis, 2021
AbstractLipopolysaccharide biosynthesis metabolites, such as d-glycero-β-d-manno-heptopyranosyl 1,7-diphosphate, d-glycero-β-d-manno-heptopyranosyl phosphate, and adenosine 5′-(l-glycero-β-d-manno-heptopyranosyl)diphosphate, have been found to activate NF-κB via alpha-kinase 1 and TRAF-interacting protein with forkhead associated domain.
Janelle Sauvageau   +2 more
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Pathogen- and Danger-Associated Molecular Patterns and the Cytokine Response in Sepsis

Surgical Infections, 2018
The sepsis syndrome is a systemic host inflammatory response accompanied by organ dysfunction in response to invading microbial pathogens. The host recognizes both danger and pathogens through its pattern recognition receptors on immune cells. These receptors bind to pathogen- (PAMP) and danger- (DAMP) associated molecular patterns derived from ...
Arezoo, Rajaee   +2 more
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[Pathogen associated molecular patterns of parasite].

Zhongguo ji sheng chong xue yu ji sheng chong bing za zhi = Chinese journal of parasitology & parasitic diseases, 2014
With the research progress of classical pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) from pathogenic microbes, the presence of the parasite PAMPs has been confirmed. The parasite PAMPs show some differences from classical PAMPs in molecular structures, receptor binding ways, intracellular signal transduction pathways, and induced effects. This review
Qing-Li, Yang, Ji-Qing, Shen
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Mouse Models of Epididymitis Induced by Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns

Journal of Visualized Experiments
Epididymitis is a highly prevalent disease in the outpatient urologic clinic and a relevant factor in male infertility. Bacterial infections, including sexually transmitted bacteria and common uropathogens, represent the most common etiological factors of epididymitis.
Alexandre D, Andrade   +3 more
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The interplay between pathogen‐associated and danger‐associated molecular patterns: an inflammatory code in cancer?

Immunology & Cell Biology, 2013
There is increasing evidence of a close link between inflammation and cancer, and at the core of inflammation there are both pathogen‐associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and danger (or damage)‐associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). Microorganisms harbor molecules structurally conserved within groups called PAMPs that are recognized by specific ...
Monica, Escamilla-Tilch   +8 more
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Enhancing Fruit Resistance against Fungal Pathogens Using a Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern PdEIX

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Fruit is an essential part of the human diet, and postharvest fungal diseases are the major cause of fruit postharvest losses worldwide. Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are important elicitors from microbes, and the recognition between microbial PAMPs and plant receptors leads to PAMP-triggered immunity. Here, we identified a PAMP, PdEIX,
Jiaxin He   +6 more
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[Correlation between pathogen-associated molecular patterns and periodontitis].

Hua xi kou qiang yi xue za zhi = Huaxi kouqiang yixue zazhi = West China journal of stomatology, 2017
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are conservative molecules associated with groups of pathogens or their products. These molecules are recognized by relevant receptors. PAMPs induce the expression of inflammatory cytokines through the signal cascade.
Xin, Ying   +4 more
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