Innate immune collectin surfactant protein D enhances the clearance of DNA by macrophages and minimizes anti-DNA antibody generation
Dying microbes and necrotic cells release highly viscous DNA that induces inflammation and septic shock, and apoptotic cells display DNA, a potential autoantigen, on their surfaces. However, innate immune proteins that mediate the clearance of free DNA and surface DNA-containing cells are not clearl...
Main Authors: | Palaniyar, Nades (Author), Clark, Howard (Author), Nadesalingam, Jeya (Author), Shih, Michael J. (Author), Hawgood, Samuel (Author), Reid, Kenneth B. M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2005-06-01.
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