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Publication : Recognition of fungal RNA by TLR7 has a nonredundant role in host defense against experimental candidiasis.

First Author  Biondo C Year  2012
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  42
Issue  10 Pages  2632-43
PubMed ID  22777843 Mgi Jnum  J:188005
Mgi Id  MGI:5438888 Doi  10.1002/eji.201242532
Citation  Biondo C, et al. (2012) Recognition of fungal RNA by TLR7 has a nonredundant role in host defense against experimental candidiasis. Eur J Immunol 42(10):2632-43
abstractText  Despite convincing evidence for involvement of members of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family in fungal recognition, little is known of the functional role of individual TLRs in antifungal defenses. We found here that TLR7 was partially required for the induction of IL-12 (IL-12p70) by Candida albicans or Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Moreover, the IL-12p70 response was completely abrogated in cells from 3d mice, which are unable to mob-ilize TLRs to endosomal compartments, as well as in cells from mice lacking either the TLR adaptor MyD88 or the IRF1 transcription factor. Notably, purified fungal RNA recapitulated IL-12p70 induction by whole yeast. Although RNA could also induce moderate TLR7-dependent IL-23 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) secretion, TLR7 and other endosomal TLRs were redundant for IL-23 or TNF-alpha induction by whole fungi. Importantly, mice lacking TLR7 or IRF1 were hypersusceptible to systemic C. albicans infection. Our data suggest that IRF1 is downstream of a novel, nonredundant fungal recognition pathway that has RNA as a major target and requires phagosomal recruitment of intracellular TLRs. This pathway differs from those involved in IL-23 or TNF-alpha responses, which we show here to be independent from translocation of intracellular TLRs, phagocytosis, or phagosomal acidification.
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