Rehli Michael
Trends Immunol. 2002 Aug;23(8):375-8. doi: 10.1016/s1471-4906(02)02259-7.
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) comprise a family of evolutionary conserved pattern recognition molecules that have an essential role in mammalian innate immune defense. Recent observations suggest that several TLR orthologues are expressed differently in mice and humans - variations among both species include the expression of TLR transcripts in different cell types and different transcription regulation on cellular activation. Apparently some TLR genes have been placed into a completely different regulatory context during evolution. It will be interesting and important to clarify whether the observed regulatory differences influence innate immune responses in a species-specific manner.
Toll样受体(TLRs)是一类进化保守的模式识别分子家族,在哺乳动物先天免疫防御中起重要作用。最近的观察结果表明,几种TLR直系同源物在小鼠和人类中的表达存在差异——这两个物种之间的差异包括TLR转录本在不同细胞类型中的表达以及细胞激活时不同的转录调控。显然,一些TLR基因在进化过程中被置于完全不同的调控环境中。阐明观察到的调控差异是否以物种特异性方式影响先天免疫反应将是有趣且重要的。