Innate immune responses to microbial poisons: discovery and function of the Toll-like receptors
- PMID: 12540749
- DOI: 10.1146/annurev.pharmtox.43.100901.135729
Innate immune responses to microbial poisons: discovery and function of the Toll-like receptors
Abstract
There are many circumstances under which a toxin exploits an endogenous receptor or another protein of host origin to work its untoward effects. In most instances, the receptor normally fulfills a function that has nothing to do with the toxin per se; that is, the toxin is not the "natural" ligand. The situation with endotoxin, however, is a remarkable one. The endotoxin receptor evolved to detect endotoxin. Why have mammals maintained a gene that can undermine their survival? The search for the endotoxin receptor answered this question and also revealed the essential function and biological strategy of the Toll-like receptors: principal sensors of the innate immune system.
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