Therapeutic targeting of innate immunity with Toll-like receptor agonists and antagonists

H Kanzler, FJ Barrat, EM Hessel, RL Coffman - Nature medicine, 2007 - nature.com
H Kanzler, FJ Barrat, EM Hessel, RL Coffman
Nature medicine, 2007nature.com
The identification of the antigen recognition receptors for innate immunity, most notably the
Toll-like receptors, has sparked great interest in therapeutic manipulation of the innate
immune system. Toll-like receptor agonists are being developed for the treatment of cancer,
allergies and viral infections, and as adjuvants for potent new vaccines to prevent or treat
cancer and infectious diseases. As recognition grows of the role of inappropriate Toll-like
receptor stimulation in inflammation and autoimmunity, significant efforts have begun to …
Abstract
The identification of the antigen recognition receptors for innate immunity, most notably the Toll-like receptors, has sparked great interest in therapeutic manipulation of the innate immune system. Toll-like receptor agonists are being developed for the treatment of cancer, allergies and viral infections, and as adjuvants for potent new vaccines to prevent or treat cancer and infectious diseases. As recognition grows of the role of inappropriate Toll-like receptor stimulation in inflammation and autoimmunity, significant efforts have begun to develop antagonists to Toll-like receptors as well.
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