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Publication : Toll-like receptor 2 on inflammatory monocytes induces type I interferon in response to viral but not bacterial ligands.

First Author  Barbalat R Year  2009
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  10
Issue  11 Pages  1200-7
PubMed ID  19801985 Mgi Jnum  J:157745
Mgi Id  MGI:4436839 Doi  10.1038/ni.1792
Citation  Barbalat R, et al. (2009) Toll-like receptor 2 on inflammatory monocytes induces type I interferon in response to viral but not bacterial ligands. Nat Immunol 10(11):1200-7
abstractText  Despite the paradigm that the innate immune system uses nucleic acid-specific receptors to detect viruses because of a lack of other conserved features, many viruses are recognized by Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) and TLR4. The relevance of this recognition for antiviral immunity remains largely unexplained. Here we report that TLR2 activation by viruses led to the production of type I interferon. TLR2-dependent induction of type I interferon occurred only in response to viral ligands, which indicates that TLR2 is able to discriminate between pathogen classes. We demonstrate that this specialized response was mediated by Ly6C(hi) inflammatory monocytes. Thus, the innate immune system can detect certain non-nucleic acid features of viruses and links this recognition to the induction of specific antiviral genes.
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