Review papers U1-RNP and Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease Part II. Endosomal TLRs and their biological significance in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease
Mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) is a chronic autoimmune immunopathological disease of unknown etiology, which is characterized by the presence of various clinical symptoms and the presence of autoantibodies against U1-RNP particles. The U1-RNP component engages immune cells and their receptor...
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doaj-e0229e6ff7da4a48bf9f5723e6da98972020-11-24T23:52:35ZengTermedia Publishing HouseRheumatology0034-62332084-98342015-08-0153314315110.5114/reum.2015.5313625551Review papers U1-RNP and Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease Part II. Endosomal TLRs and their biological significance in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue diseaseAgnieszka Paradowska-GoryckaMixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) is a chronic autoimmune immunopathological disease of unknown etiology, which is characterized by the presence of various clinical symptoms and the presence of autoantibodies against U1-RNP particles. The U1-RNP component engages immune cells and their receptors in a complex network of interactions that ultimately lead to autoimmunity, inflammation, and tissue injury. The anti-U1-RNP autoantibodies form an immune complex with self-RNA, present in MCTD serum, which can act as endosomal Toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands. Inhibition of TLRs by nucleic acids is a promising area of research for the development of novel therapeutic strategies against pathogenic infection, tumorigenesis and autoimmunity. In this review we summarize current knowledge of endogenous TLRs and discuss their biological significance in the pathogenesis of MCTD. In part I we described the structure, biological function and significance of the U1-RNP complex in MCTD.http://www.termedia.pl/Review-papers-U1-RNP-and-Toll-like-receptors-in-the-pathogenesis-of-mixed-connective-tissue-disease-r-n-Part-II-Endosomal-TLRs-and-their-biological-significance-in-the-pathogenesis-of-mixed-connective,18,25551,1,1.htmlpathogenesis mixed connective tissue diseases (MCTD) TLR receptors |
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Agnieszka Paradowska-Gorycka Review papers U1-RNP and Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease Part II. Endosomal TLRs and their biological significance in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease Rheumatology pathogenesis mixed connective tissue diseases (MCTD) TLR receptors |
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Review papers U1-RNP and Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease
Part II. Endosomal TLRs and their biological significance in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease |
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Review papers U1-RNP and Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease
Part II. Endosomal TLRs and their biological significance in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease |
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Review papers U1-RNP and Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease
Part II. Endosomal TLRs and their biological significance in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease |
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Review papers U1-RNP and Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease
Part II. Endosomal TLRs and their biological significance in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease |
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Review papers U1-RNP and Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease
Part II. Endosomal TLRs and their biological significance in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease |
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review papers u1-rnp and toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease
part ii. endosomal tlrs and their biological significance in the pathogenesis of mixed connective tissue disease |
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Mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) is a chronic autoimmune immunopathological disease of unknown etiology, which is characterized by the presence of various clinical symptoms and the presence of autoantibodies against U1-RNP particles. The U1-RNP component engages immune cells and their receptors in a complex network of interactions that ultimately lead to autoimmunity, inflammation, and tissue injury. The anti-U1-RNP autoantibodies form an immune complex with self-RNA, present in MCTD serum, which can act as endosomal Toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands. Inhibition of TLRs by nucleic acids is a promising area of research for the development of novel therapeutic strategies against pathogenic infection, tumorigenesis and autoimmunity. In this review we summarize current knowledge of endogenous TLRs and discuss their biological significance in the pathogenesis of MCTD. In part I we described the structure, biological function and significance of the U1-RNP complex in MCTD. |
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pathogenesis mixed connective tissue diseases (MCTD) TLR receptors |
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