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Dead or alive: how the immune system detects microbial viability

机译:死亡或活着:免疫系统如何检测微生物活力

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Immune detection of microbial viability is increasingly recognized as a potent driver of innate and adaptive immune responses. Here we describe recent mechanistic insights into the process of how the immune system discriminates between viable and non-viable microbial matter. Accumulating evidence suggests a key role for microbial RNA as a widely conserved viability associated PAMP (vita-PAMP) and a molecular signal of increased infectious threat. Toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8) has recently emerged as a critical sensor for viable bacteria, ssRNA viruses, and archaea in human antigen presenting cells (APC). We discuss the role of microbial RNA, and other potential vita-PAMPs in antimicrobial immunity and vaccine responses.
机译:微生物活力的免疫检测越来越被认为是先天和适应性免疫反应的有效驾驶员。 在这里,我们描述了最近的机械洞察力,进入了免疫系统如何在可行和不可行的微生物物质之间辨别的过程。 累积证据表明微生物RNA作为广泛保守的活力相关的PAMP(Vita-PAMP)和增加传染性威胁的分子信号的关键作用。 最近的Toll样受体8(TLR8)最近被赋予人类抗原呈递细胞(APC)的活细菌,SSRNA病毒和古核的关键传感器。 我们讨论了微生物RNA的作用,以及抗菌免疫和疫苗反应中的其他潜在的VITA-PAMP。

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