The Toll-like receptor 2 is recruited to macrophage phagosomes and discriminates between pathogens

DM Underhill, A Ozinsky, AM Hajjar, A Stevens… - Nature, 1999 - nature.com
DM Underhill, A Ozinsky, AM Hajjar, A Stevens, CB Wilson, M Bassetti, A Aderem
Nature, 1999nature.com
Macrophages orchestrate innate immunity by phagocytosing pathogens and coordinating
inflammatory responses. Effective defence requires the host to discriminate between
different pathogens. The specificity of innate immune recognition in Drosophila is mediated
by the Toll family of receptors,; Toll mediates anti-fungal responses, whereas 18-wheeler
mediates anti-bacterial defence,,. A large number of Toll homologues have been identified
in mammals, and Toll-like receptor 4 is critical in responses to Gram-negative bacteria …
Abstract
Macrophages orchestrate innate immunity by phagocytosing pathogens and coordinating inflammatory responses. Effective defence requires the host to discriminate between different pathogens. The specificity of innate immune recognition in Drosophila is mediated by the Toll family of receptors,; Toll mediates anti-fungal responses, whereas 18-wheeler mediates anti-bacterial defence,,. A large number of Toll homologues have been identified in mammals, and Toll-like receptor 4 is critical in responses to Gram-negative bacteria,,,,. Here we show that Toll-like receptor 2 is recruited specifically to macrophage phagosomes containing yeast, and that a point mutation in the receptor abrogates inflammatory responses to yeast and Gram-positive bacteria, but not to Gram-negative bacteria. Thus, during the phagocytosis of pathogens, two classes of innate immune receptors cooperate to mediate host defence: phagocytic receptors, such as the mannose receptor, signal particle internalization, and the Toll-like receptors sample the contents of the vacuole and trigger an inflammatory response appropriate to defence against the specific organism.
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