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adam_text | CONTENTS
1.
MACROPHAGE
PATTERN RECOGNITION RECEPTORS
IN IMMUNITY, HOMEOSTASIS AND SELF TOLERANCE
Subhankąr
Mukhopadhyay, Annette Pliiddemann and Siamon Gordon
..····...····.....».,...···,....··*···....·.....·..·,·,.
....... ······..·.·■....··■·„.····..■...··,·.·..·„·....·.··..· .·· 1
Introduction
..........................................................................................................................1
The Scavenger Receptor Family
.........................................................................................3
Class A Scavenger Receptors
..............................................................................................4
SR-A(SR-AHI)
....................................................................................................................4
MARCO
................................................................................................................................5
SRCL-I/CLP-1
.....................................................................................................................5
C-Type Lectin Receptors
........•...•...•.......•..4...........·...*..·.·....·..»......»...........·........................6
C
-Туре
Lectíns
with a Single CRD
.....................................................................................7
C
-Туре
Lectíns
with Multiple CRDs
..................................................................................7
NK-Like
C
-Туре
Lectin-Like Receptors
..........................................................................10
Self Tolerance in Innate Immunity
...................................................--------.----------.... 10
Conclusion
.......................................■.....■■...........■■■.....·,............·....................■...............*... 11
2.
PATTERN RECOGNITION BY TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS
...................15
Stefan Bauer, Thomas
Müller
and
Svetlana
Hamm
Abstract............................................................................................................
...................15
Introduction.■......■·м...■■»..■.·.■н···..■»···■■··.·■».■м·.».···■■»·.■·..н.··■·■..···>■...··■■■■■.*.»■■.···.■■.^■■»■.·· 15
Toll-Like Receptors and Their Ligands ™.
_______..........._____.....______......_____.. 15
Bacterial Recognition by TLRs
________________________________________.... 16
Viral Recognition by TLRs
............................................................................................... 18
Recognition of Fungi and Protozoan Parasites by TLRs
...----------.---------------------19
Cellular Localization of TLRs
___________________________________________20
Recognition of Endogenous Ligands by TLRs and Involvement in Autoimniunity
__20
TLR Signaling
.....,............«.......................................................—.........................■·........... 23
Interferon
Production by TLRs
_____________....—.----------------..........................„24
TT,R Stnipfiire
. . _. _............................................................25
TLR Expression
ία
Cells of the Adaptive Immune System.
.........................................,.26
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»■■«..-..·■..■·■··»·»···»·■■·■.■·····■·■·■··■■>■.···■■■■■■·■■ 27
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Contents
3.
NOD-LIKE RECEPTORS—PIVOTAL GUARDIANS
OF THE IMMUNOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
OF BARRIER ORGANS
........................................................................35
Philip
Rosenstiel
and Stefan
Schreiber
Abstract
..........................................................·..............................·..................................... 35
Introduction
........................................................................................................................35
NOD-Like Receptors
—
Phylogenetically Ancient Molecular Platforms
of the Innate Immune System
...................................................................................36
Modular Domain Structure
...............................................................................................37
NLRs and the Recent Rise of Barrier Diseases
...............................................................40
Plasticity of NLR Function
................................................................................................42
Conclusion
..........................................................................................................................44
4.
TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS AND NOD-LIKE RECEPTORS:
DOMAIN ARCHITECTURE AND CELLULAR SIGNALLING
......48
Tanja Langefeld,
Walid
Mohamed,
Rohit Ghai and
Trinad
Chakraborty
Abstract
...............................................................................................................................48
Introduction........
................................................................................................................48
Toll-Like Receptors
............................................................................................................48
Myd88 Dependent TLR Signalling
...................................................................................52
Myd88 Independent TLR Signalling
................................................................................53
Nod-Like Receptors
...........................................................................................................53
Conclusion
..........................................................................................................................55
5.
HUMORAL PATTERN RECOGNITION MOLECULES:
MANNAN-BINDING LECTIN AND FICOLINS
...............................58
Steffen Thiel
and Mihaela Gadjeva
Abstract
...............................................................................................................................58
Introduction.......................................................
.................................................................58
Biochemistry
.......................................................................................................................59
Biology....................
...........................................................................„....„„..„..„„„.....„..„. 63
Conclusion
..........................................................................................................................68
6.
LUNG SURFACTANT PROTEINS A AND
D
AS PATTERN
RECOGNITION PROTEINS
................................................................74
Patrick Waters, Mudit Vaid, Uday Kishore and
Tarana Madan
Abstract................................
...............................................................................................74
Introduction.....................
..........·*.»■■··■■.■··■.■··»......■■......·.........................................74
Collectin Structure Overview
...........................................................................................75
N-Terminal Region...
____.___.________.____________.________.............................75
Collagen Region
....—.......·........................................................„..„...„...„.„........„.„,.„..„.. 75
NeckRegion......,.......,.....,..................,................................,,,..,,..,,...,.^
.............................77
Carbohydrate Recognition Domain (CRD)
________.________________________77
Contents xix
SP-A and SP-D Bind
Lipid
via Their CRDs
....................................................................80
Calcium
Ions
Are Required for CRD Function...............................................................
80
Factors Affecting Interaction with Polysaccharides
.......................................................80
Directing the Immune Response
.......................................................................................82
Specific Examples of SP-A and SP-D as PRRs
______________________________82
Fungus and Yeast
...............................................................................................................86
Viruses
.................................................................................................................................87
SP-A and SP-D in Protection against Allergens and Pulmonary
Hypersensitivity
..........................................................................................................88
Phenotype and Susceptibility of SP-A and SP-D Gene Deficient Mice
.........................89
Conclusion
...............................................................,.......................................................... 91
7.
PATTERN RECOGNITION BY PENTRAXINS
........................................98
Alok Agrawal, Prem Prakash Singh, Barbara Bottazzi, Cecilia Garlanda
and Alberto
Mantovani
Abstract
...............................................................................................................................98
Pentraxins
...........................................................................................................................98
Short Pentraxins: CRP and SAP
......................................................................................99
Long Pentraxin: PTX3
.....______________________...._____._____._____.............103
Conclusion
........................................................................................................................107
8.
TARGET PATTERN RECOGNITION BY COMPLEMENT
PROTEINS OF THE CLASSICAL AND ALTERNATIVE
PATHWAYS
............................................................................................117
Yu-Hoi Kang,
Lee Aun
Tan, Maria V. Carroll, Madeleine E. Gentle
and Robert B. Sim
Abstract
.............................................................................................................................117
The Complement System
...............................................................................—.............117
Clq and Cl Structure...
...................................................................................................118
Biosynthesis of Clq
..........................................................................................................118
Target Recognition by Clq
_____________..................................................................120
Structural Basis of Clq Binding to Targets
_________...........______._____........... 122
Clq Receptors
..................................................................................................................123
Clq across the Animal Kingdom..
......................---------------------..............................124
Properdin
and the Alternative Pathway
---------------------------------------------------124
9.
PATTERN RECOGNITION IN PHAGOCYTIC CLEARANCE
OF ALTERED SELF.
______________________..................................129
Yoshinobu Nakanishi, Peter M. Henson andAkiko Shiratsuchi
Abstract........
..........................................■.■ ■·.................................................................... 129
Roles and Mechanisms of Phagocytosis
-----------------------------------------......—..... 129
Recognition of Altered Self by Phagocytes
--------------------.---------------...........-----132
Consequences of Phagocytic Clearance of Apoptotic Cells..........................................
137
Fate of Necrotic Cells or Cells Dying by Other Modes
-----------------------------------137
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Contents
10.
STRUCTURAL BASIS OF PATTERN RECOGNITION
BY INNATE IMMUNE MOLECULES
..............................................139
Eamon P. McGreal
Ahsfrapf
.........................................................................139
Introduction
......................................................................................................................13
Molecules Containing Leucine Rich Repeats (LRRs)
...................................................140
Carbohydrate Recognition by
C
-Туре
Lectin and
C
-Туре
Lectin-Like Molecules
..... 147
Emerging Innate Immune Pattern Recognition Molecules
..........................................151
Conclusion
........................................................................................................................155
11.
LESSONS FROM THE FLY: PATTERN RECOGNITION
IN
DROSOPHILA
MELANOGASTER
_________________________162
Subhamoy Pal and Louisa P. Wu
Introduction
·.··..··.······...·..······.··....···.···.···...·········.·········.·...····.....................»............... ... 162
The Immune Response in the Fly
...................................................................................163
The Pattern Recognition Receptors
...............................................................................164
Conclusion
........................................................................................................................ 171
12.
IMMUNE RECOGNITION OF PLASMODIUM-INFECTEO
ERYTHROCYTES
...............................................................................175
Damien V. Cordery and
Britta
С.
Urban
Malaria
..............................................................................................................................175
Clinical Immunity to P. falciparum Infection
................................................................175
Involvement of Pattern Recognition Receptors in Plasmodium Infection
..................177
Recognition of Piasmodium-iiRRCs by Toll-Like Receptors
.........................................178
Recognition of Plasmodium-iRBCs by Scavenger Receptors
.......................................179
Conclusion
........................................................................................................................179
13.
INNATE IMMUNE RECOGNITION IN TUBERCULOSIS
INFECTION
..........................................................................................185
Anthony G. Tsolaki
Abstract
__...............................__________....................................................................185
Introduction·........™.......™...........,........««...........,.™,.......,.«
...........................................185
Receptor-Mediated Phagocytosis of
M
tuberculosis
....................................................186
Complement Receptors
.....................................................„....„„,„.„..„,„„,„„„„.„„„,.„. 186
Mannose Receptors.
____________________________,_____...................................186
Scavenger Receptors
........................................................................................................187
Survival of M. tuberculosis inside the Phagosome.
........................................................188
Immune Recognition of
M
tuberculosis
____________________..............................189
Cytokines Induced in Response to M. tuberculosis Infection
___________...............191
Conclusion
—..·.■..·.·■.....·... ...........«.«..........................„................„„...„.....„„....„„„„„.„ 194
INDEX
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