Newly described pattern recognition receptors team up against intracellular pathogens

P Broz, DM Monack - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2013 - nature.com
P Broz, DM Monack
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2013nature.com
Recognizing the presence of invading pathogens is key to mounting an effective innate
immune response. Mammalian cells express different classes of germline-encoded pattern
recognition receptors that monitor the extracellular and intracellular compartments of host
cells for signs of infection and that activate several conserved signalling pathways. An
efficient immune response often requires the sequential detection of a pathogen by different
receptors in different subcellular compartments, which results in a complex interplay of …
Abstract
Recognizing the presence of invading pathogens is key to mounting an effective innate immune response. Mammalian cells express different classes of germline-encoded pattern recognition receptors that monitor the extracellular and intracellular compartments of host cells for signs of infection and that activate several conserved signalling pathways. An efficient immune response often requires the sequential detection of a pathogen by different receptors in different subcellular compartments, which results in a complex interplay of downstream signalling pathways. In this Review, we discuss the recent identification of previously unknown pattern recognition receptors and how they complement the repertoire of established receptors.
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