Folia Biologica
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Charles University 

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Fol. Biol. 2005, 51, 198-203

https://doi.org/10.14712/fb2005051060198

Toll-like Receptors. III. Biological Significance and Impact for Human Medicine

F. Sandor, Milan Buc

Department of Immunology, Comenius University School of Medicine, Bratislava, Slovakia

Received August 2005
Accepted October 2005

The ability of the innate immune system to recognize and respond to microbial components has been largely attributed to the family of TLRs. They are able to discriminate among distinct molecular patterns associated with microbial components. Recognition of microbial products by TLRs results in induction of innate immunity mechanisms as well in development of antigen-specific adaptive immune responses. Some of TLR ligands start to be used to enhance immune defence mechanisms in fighting infections or malignancies. On the contrary, others were shown to be involved in immunopathogenesis of autoimmune disorders such as SLE.

Funding

The study was supported by the Research Programs of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic: VEGA 1/0543/03.

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