Kang Sammy S W, Kauls Lynda S, Gaspari Anthony A
Department of Dermatology, Weil Medical College, Cornell University, New York, New York, USA.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 2006 Jun;54(6):951-83; quiz 983-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2005.05.004.
Toll-like receptors are a recently identified group of receptors that are an important component of the immune system. Thus far, ten different receptors have been identified and have unique tissue distribution, ligand binding properties, cellular signaling pathways, and cytokine production profiles. Importantly, ligand binding has been shown to regulate both the adaptive and host immune response; thus, defects in this pathway have the potential to lead to increased susceptibility to infection and inflammatory dysregulation. In this article, the burgeoning literature pertinent to the discovery and signaling mechanisms are reviewed in addition to the discussion of the important role Toll-like receptors may play in the pathogenesis of numerous skin diseases.
At the completion of this learning activity, participants should be familiar with the role of Toll-like receptors in host defenses and their relevance to dermatologic diseases.
Toll样受体是最近发现的一组受体,是免疫系统的重要组成部分。到目前为止,已鉴定出十种不同的受体,它们具有独特的组织分布、配体结合特性、细胞信号通路和细胞因子产生谱。重要的是,已证明配体结合可调节适应性免疫应答和宿主免疫应答;因此,该信号通路的缺陷有可能导致对感染的易感性增加和炎症调节异常。在本文中,除了讨论Toll样受体在众多皮肤病发病机制中可能发挥的重要作用外,还综述了与发现和信号传导机制相关的新兴文献。
在完成本学习活动后,参与者应熟悉Toll样受体在宿主防御中的作用及其与皮肤病的相关性。