Author: Yang, Wei
Title: Some research advances of immune mechanism during infection in China Document date: 2012_1_7
ID: sde3zpl0_6
Snippet: Although these responses are physiologically designed for the defense against pathogens, their inappropriate or poorly restricted activation drives inflammatory disorders and causes host pathology. Thus, not only pathogen-associated molecular pattern recognition but also inflammatory process are normally under stringent regulation. A novel pathway mediated by CD24 and its receptor is essential in self-nonself discrimination in pattern recognition.....
Document: Although these responses are physiologically designed for the defense against pathogens, their inappropriate or poorly restricted activation drives inflammatory disorders and causes host pathology. Thus, not only pathogen-associated molecular pattern recognition but also inflammatory process are normally under stringent regulation. A novel pathway mediated by CD24 and its receptor is essential in self-nonself discrimination in pattern recognition, enabling to initiate immunity against pathogens without significant immune-mediated self-destruction in case of tissue injuries [25] . Recent studies have revealed that conventional T cells dampen the innate immune response during the early phases of infection, and effector and memory T cells dampen the hyperactive inflammasome during late phase of primary responses or on secondary challenges, regulating host immunity appropriately [26] . In addition, regulators, such as soluble TLRs, growth arrest-specific gene 6 (Gas6), suppressor of tumorigenicity (ST2) and so on, act at multiple levels within TLR signaling transduction [27, 28] . As a transcriptional factor significantly involved in inflammation, Kruppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) inhibits LPS-induced IL-6 release and thus limits potentially harmful immunopathological consequences [29] . Some mechanisms are employed by negative regulators to ensure the appropriate modulation of immune response [30] [31] [32] .
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