2022
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-zb85t
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Archaeal glycerolipids are recognized by C-type lectin receptor Mincle

Abstract: Recently, various metabolites derived from host microbes have been reported to modulate the immune system, with potential involvement in health or diseases. Archaea, prokaryotic organisms, are present in the human body, but their connection with the host is largely unknown when compared with other microorganisms such as bacteria. This study focused on unique glycerolipids from symbiotic methanogenic archaea and evaluated their activities toward an innate immune receptor. The results revealed that archaeal lipi… Show more

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