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MAPK10 — TLR5
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Jiang et al., J Biol Chem 2003
(MAP Kinase Signaling System) :
However, we find that, in response to dsRNA,
TLR3 can
mediate the activation of both NFkappaB and
mitogen activated protein ( MAP ) kinases in IL-1-unresponsive mutant cell lines, including IRAK-deficient I1A and I3A cells, which are defective in a component that is downstream of IL-1R but upstream of IRAK
Salojin et al., J Immunol 2006
(Arthritis, Experimental...) :
MKP-1-deficient macrophages also show enhanced constitutive and
TLR induced activation of p38
MAPK
Chi et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2006
(Shock, Septic) :
Thus, p38
MAPK plays a critical role in mediating IL-10 synthesis in
TLR signaling
Moeinpour et al., Mol Immunol 2007
(Hemorrhage...) :
Inflammatory mediators,
Toll-like receptor ( TLR ) and myeloid differentiation adaptor protein ( MyD88 ) expression, and the
activation of mitogen activated protein kinase (
MAPK ) were determined
Ivison et al., J Immunol 2007
:
Together, these results suggest that phosphorylation of
TLR5 by PKD may be one of the proximal elements in the cellular response to flagellin, and that this event
contributes to p38
MAPK activation and production of inflammatory cytokines in epithelial cells
Banerjee et al., Immunol Cell Biol 2007
:
Toll-like receptor ( TLR ) signaling
leads to the activation of
mitogen activated protein kinase and nuclear factor-kappaB signaling pathways
Zhang et al., Infect Immun 2007
(MAP Kinase Signaling System...) :
The presence of Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) in 293 cells
mediated PAO1 dependent activation of p38
MAPK , and in HAECs p38 MAPK activation was blocked by the overexpression of a dominant negative
TLR5
Khan et al., Infect Immun 2008
(Enterobacteriaceae Infections...) :
These responses were accompanied by
mitogen activated protein kinase activation, as well as the
Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) dependent
activation of NF-kappaB
Park et al., J Immunol 2009
:
Protein kinase D1 (PKD1) has been shown to be involved in certain
MAPK activation and cytokine expression by several
TLR ligands
Bérubé et al., J Biol Chem 2010
(Cystic Fibrosis) :
Moreover, although
TLR5 contributes to p38
MAPK activation upon P. aeruginosa challenge, it only played a weak role in IL-6 synthesis
Yang et al., Infect Immun 2011
(Plague) :
Analysis of this network showed that signaling pathways important for host immune responses were preferentially targeted by Y. pestis, including the pathways involved in focal adhesion,
regulation of cytoskeleton, leukocyte transendoepithelial migration, and
Toll-like receptor ( TLR ) and
mitogen activated protein kinase ( MAPK ) signaling
Song et al., Toxicol Pathol 2012
:
The regulatory effect of complement on
TLR signaling was mediated by the anaphylatoxins C5a and C3a through a receptor dependent mechanism and
involved increased
mitogen activated protein kinase and nuclear factor ?B activation
Beaudoin et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2012
(Cystic Fibrosis) :
Inactivation of mucA ( the gene responsible for the mucoid phenotype ) in PAO1 leads to p38a
MAPK activation by both TLR2 and
TLR5 , as observed in the clinical mucoid isolate PACF508
Yee et al., Eur J Immunol 2013
:
ß2 integrins
inhibit TLR responses by regulating NF-?B pathway and p38
MAPK activation
de Almeida et al., Infect Immun 2013
(Brucellosis...) :
Furthermore, our findings demonstrated that the mitogen activated protein kinase (
MAPK ) signaling pathway is
impaired in TLR2,
TLR6 , and TLR2/6 knockout ( KO ) DCs when infected with B. abortus, which may account for the lower proinflammatory cytokine production observed in TLR6 KO mouse dendritic cells
Dimitrakopoulos et al., Microbes Infect 2013
:
B. melitensis caused a delayed,
TLR2 dependent
MAPK activation