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Publication : Toll-like receptor 2 is at least partly involved in the antitumor activity of glycoprotein from Chlorella vulgaris.

First Author  Hasegawa T Year  2002
Journal  Int Immunopharmacol Volume  2
Issue  4 Pages  579-89
PubMed ID  11962736 Mgi Jnum  J:76114
Mgi Id  MGI:2178644 Doi  10.1016/s1567-5769(02)00002-4
Citation  Hasegawa T, et al. (2002) Toll-like receptor 2 is at least partly involved in the antitumor activity of glycoprotein from Chlorella vulgaris. Int Immunopharmacol 2(4):579-89
abstractText  Toll-like receptors (TLR) are involved in innate immunity by recognizing various bacterial components. We have previously reported that an active substance of ARS-2 purified from the culture medium of Chlorella vulgaris was a glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 63,100 amu and that this glycoprotein expressed antitumor activity, with the protein moiety in ARS-2 being necessary for this antitumor activity. Here, we show that ARS-2 stimulated spleen-adherent cells from C3H/HeJ lacking functional TLR4 to produce interleukin-12 (IL-12) p40, whereas such cytokine production was significantly impaired in ARS-2-stimulated spleen-adherent cells from TLR2 knockout mice. The overexpression of mouse TLR2 (mTLR2) and mouse CD14 (mCD14) conferred the ARS-2 inducibility of nuclear factor-kappaB activation to human HEK 293 cells. These results suggest that TLR2 signaling is at least partly involved in the antitumor activity of the water-soluble antitumor glycoprotein from C. vulgaris.
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