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Insights into innate immune activation via PS-ASO–protein–TLR9 interactions
Non-CpG PS-ASOs can activate the innate immune system, leading to undesired outcomes. This response can vary—in part—as a function of 2′modifications and sequence.
Adam J. Pollak +5 more
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TLR9 in MAFLD and NASH: At the Intersection of Inflammation and Metabolism
Toll-Like Receptor 9 (TLR9) is an ancient receptor integral to the primordial functions of inflammation and metabolism. TLR9 functions to regulate homeostasis in a healthy system under acute stress.
C. Shepard
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The role of Toll-like receptors in chemoradiotherapy-induced gastrointestinal mucositis
Mucositis is a common gastrointestinal complication in cancer patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy, including oral mucositis and gastrointestinal mucositis, with clinical manifestations of oral ulcers, vomiting, diarrhea and pain that seriously reduce ...
JI Ling +3 more
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TLR9 Mediates Periodontal Aging by Fostering Senescence and Inflammaging
TLR9 is a critical nucleic acid sensing receptor in mediating periodontitis and periodontitis-associated comorbidities. Emerging evidence implicates TLR9 as a key sensor during aging, although its participation in periodontal aging is unexplored.
E. Albuquerque‐Souza +7 more
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The role of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in virus-related cancers: a mini review
The modulation of the host innate immune system is a well-established carcinogenesis feature of several tumors, including human Epstein-Barr (EBV) and Papillomavirus-(HPV) related cancers.
Dworzanska Anna +1 more
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Cell-Specific TLR9 Trafficking in Primary APCs of Transgenic TLR9-GFP Mice [PDF]
Abstract Recognition of nucleic acids by TLR9 requires its trafficking from the endoplasmic reticulum to endolysosomal compartments and its subsequent proteolytic processing. Both processes depend on interactions of TLR9 with the polytopic endoplasmic reticulum–resident protein UNC93B1.
Avalos, Ana M. +8 more
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MAPK signaling regulates the efficacy of chemoimmunotherapy
Resistance to chemoimmunotherapy is a major issue for cancer care. We recently unravelled the role of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) to limit the antitumor efficacy of such combination.
François Ghiringhelli
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Characterization of cooperative PS-oligo activation of human TLR9
Single-stranded phosphorothioate oligonucleotides (PS-oligos) can activate TLR9, leading to an innate immune response. This can occur with PS-oligos containing unmethylated CpG sites, the canonical motif, or PS-oligos that do not contain those motifs ...
Adam J. Pollak +2 more
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Toll-like receptor (TLR)-9 recognizes CpG motifs in microbial DNA. TLR9 signalling stimulates innate antimicrobial immunity and modulates adaptive immune responses including autoimmunity against chromatin, e.g., in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE ...
Anders HJ, H-J Anders, Stacey KJ
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Toll like receptor 9 (TLR9) is a critical sensor for danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and a crucial marker of non-sterile/sterile inflammation among all TLRs. However, the significance of TLR9 in inflammatory pain remains unclear.
Yu Chen +11 more
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