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SUBMITTER: Ni Cheallaigh C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4760121 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ní Cheallaigh Clíona C Sheedy Frederick J FJ Sheedy Frederick J FJ Harris James J Muñoz-Wolf Natalia N Lee Jinhee J West Kim K McDermott Eva Palsson EP Smyth Alicia A Gleeson Laura E LE Coleman Michelle M Martinez Nuria N Hearnden Claire H A CH Tynan Graham A GA Carroll Elizabeth C EC Jones Sarah A SA Corr Sinéad C SC Bernard Nicholas J NJ Hughes Mark M MM Corcoran Sarah E SE O'Sullivan Mary M Fallon Ciara M CM Kornfeld Hardy H Golenbock Douglas D Gordon Stephen V SV O'Neill Luke A J LA Lavelle Ed C EC Keane Joseph J
Immunity 20160201 2
Humans that are heterozygous for the common S180L polymorphism in the Toll-like receptor (TLR) adaptor Mal (encoded by TIRAP) are protected from a number of infectious diseases, including tuberculosis (TB), whereas those homozygous for the allele are at increased risk. The reason for this difference in susceptibility is not clear. We report that Mal has a TLR-independent role in interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) receptor signaling. Mal-dependent IFN-γ receptor (IFNGR) signaling led to mitogen-activated p ...[more]