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Publication : CD14 is a coreceptor of Toll-like receptors 7 and 9.

First Author  Baumann CL Year  2010
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  207
Issue  12 Pages  2689-701
PubMed ID  21078886 Mgi Jnum  J:176872
Mgi Id  MGI:5292842 Doi  10.1084/jem.20101111
Citation  Baumann CL, et al. (2010) CD14 is a coreceptor of Toll-like receptors 7 and 9. J Exp Med 207(12):2689-701
abstractText  Recognition of pathogens by the innate immune system requires proteins that detect conserved molecular patterns. Nucleic acids are recognized by cytoplasmic sensors as well as by endosomal Toll-like receptors (TLRs). It has become evident that TLRs require additional proteins to be activated by their respective ligands. In this study, we show that CD14 (cluster of differentiation 14) constitutively interacts with the MyD88-dependent TLR7 and TLR9. CD14 was necessary for TLR7- and TLR9-dependent induction of proinflammatory cytokines in vitro and for TLR9-dependent innate immune responses in mice. CD14 associated with TLR9 stimulatory DNA in precipitation experiments and confocal imaging. The absence of CD14 led to reduced nucleic acid uptake in macrophages. Additionally, CD14 played a role in the stimulation of TLRs by viruses. Using various types of vesicular stomatitis virus, we showed that CD14 is dispensable for viral uptake but is required for the triggering of TLR-dependent cytokine responses. These data show that CD14 has a dual role in nucleic acid-mediated TLR activation: it promotes the selective uptake of nucleic acids, and it acts as a coreceptor for endosomal TLR activation.
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