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Publication : Recognition of gram-negative bacteria and endotoxin by the innate immune system.

First Author  Ulevitch RJ Year  1999
Journal  Curr Opin Immunol Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  19-22
PubMed ID  10047547 Mgi Jnum  J:53151
Mgi Id  MGI:1331336 Doi  10.1016/s0952-7915(99)80004-1
Citation  Ulevitch RJ, et al. (1999) Recognition of gram-negative bacteria and endotoxin by the innate immune system. Curr Opin Immunol 11(1):19-22
abstractText  Until about 10 years ago the exact mechanisms controlling cellular responses to the endotoxin - or lipopolysaccharide (LPS) - of Gram-negative bacteria were unknown. Now a considerable body of evidence supports a model where LPS or LPS-containing particles (including intact bacteria) form complexes with a serum protein known as LPS-binding protein; the LPS in this complex is subsequently transferred to another protein which binds LPS, CD14. The latter is found on the plasma membrane of most cell types of the myeloid lineage as well as in the serum in its soluble form; LPS binding to these two forms of CD14 results in the activation of cell types of myeloid and nonmyeloid lineages, respectively.
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