2012
DOI: 10.1038/cmi.2012.3
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TLR3-dependent immune regulatory functions of human mesangial cells

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“…In numerous studies on IgAN pathogenesis, various types of receptors that could influence the development of this disease have been analyzed. These receptors were TLR3, mainly recognizing viral dsDNA [103]; TLR7 receptor [104]; binding to ssRNA viruses and TLR4 [105,106]; and binding of a variety of ligands, including LPS Gram-negative bacteria and DAMP (Table 2). Numerous observations of patients with diagnosed IgAN suggest the involvement of pathogens of viral origin, which is also confirmed by experimental models.…”
Section: Iga Nephropathy (Igan)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In numerous studies on IgAN pathogenesis, various types of receptors that could influence the development of this disease have been analyzed. These receptors were TLR3, mainly recognizing viral dsDNA [103]; TLR7 receptor [104]; binding to ssRNA viruses and TLR4 [105,106]; and binding of a variety of ligands, including LPS Gram-negative bacteria and DAMP (Table 2). Numerous observations of patients with diagnosed IgAN suggest the involvement of pathogens of viral origin, which is also confirmed by experimental models.…”
Section: Iga Nephropathy (Igan)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possible mechanism of TLR3 involved in the pathogenesis of CKD including lupus nephritis and chronic inflammatory renal disease may be due to its role in triggering the glomerular mesangial cells to produce cytokines and chemokines, factors that can aggravate autoimmune tissue injury [39][40][41][42] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At cellular levels, the activation of TLR3 leads to increase pro-inflammatory substances including cytokines in mesangial cells [43,49,33,32,2]. Moreover, it has been demonstrated that its activation in podocytes leads to proteinuria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%