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SUBMITTER: Ferwerda B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2700915 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ferwerda Bart B Alonso Santos S Banahan Kathy K McCall Matthew B B MB Giamarellos-Bourboulis Evangelos J EJ Ramakers Bart P BP Mouktaroudi Maria M Fain Pamela R PR Izagirre Neskuts N Syafruddin Din D Cristea Tudor T Mockenhaupt Frank P FP Troye-Blomberg Marita M Kumpf Oliver O Maiga Boubacar B Dolo Amagana A Doumbo Ogobara O Sundaresan Santhosh S Bedu-Addo George G van Crevel Reinout R Hamann Lutz L Oh Djin-Ye DY Schumann Ralf R RR Joosten Leo A B LA de la Rúa Concepcion C Sauerwein Robert R Drenth Joost P H JP Kullberg Bart-Jan BJ van der Ven André J A M AJ Hill Adrian V AV Pickkers Peter P van der Meer Jos W M JW O'Neill Luke A J LA Netea Mihai G MG
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20090609 25
Adequate responses by our innate immune system toward invading pathogens were of vital importance for surviving infections, especially before the antibiotic era. Recently, a polymorphism in Mal (Ser180Leu, TIRAP rs8177374), an important adaptor protein downstream of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and 4 pathways, has been described to provide protection against a broad range of infectious pathogens. We assessed the functional effects of this polymorphism in human experimental endotoxemia, and we ...[more]