Transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharide to the golgi apparatus.
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Binding and internalization of lipopolysaccharide by Cla-1, a human orthologue of rodent scavenger receptor B1Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) and TLR4 are present inside human dendritic cells, associated with microtubules and the Golgi apparatus but are not detectable on the cell surface: integrity of microtubules is required for interleukin-12 production in reEarly/recycling endosomes-to-TGN transport involves two SNARE complexes and a Rab6 isoformGenetic control of the innate immune responseCell-surface nucleolin is involved in lipopolysaccharide internalization and signalling in alveolar macrophagesEndocytic pathways regulate Toll-like receptor 4 signaling and link innate and adaptive immunity.Construction of acetate auxotrophs of Neisseria meningitidis to study host-meningococcal endotoxin interactions.Intracellular expression of toll-like receptor 4 in neuroblastoma cells and their unresponsiveness to lipopolysaccharideBiphalin, a Dimeric Enkephalin, Alleviates LPS-Induced Activation in Rat Primary Microglial Cultures in Opioid Receptor-Dependent and Receptor-Independent Manners.Down-regulation of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase D induced by lipopolysaccharide and oxidative stress in the murine monocyte- macrophage cell line RAW 264.7.Modulation of mouse endotoxic fever by complement.Bacterial interactions with cells of the intestinal mucosa: Toll-like receptors and NOD2Direct engagement of TLR4 in invariant NKT cells regulates immune diseases by differential IL-4 and IFN-γ production in mice.Surfactant protein-A modulates LPS-induced TLR4 localization and signaling via β-arrestin 2Gamma interferon augments the intracellular pathway for lipopolysaccharide (LPS) recognition in human intestinal epithelial cells through coordinated up-regulation of LPS uptake and expression of the intracellular Toll-like receptor 4-MD-2 complex.Dose response of endotoxin on hepatocyte and muscle mitochondrial respiration in vitroLipopolysaccharide inhibits the channel activity of the P2X7 receptor.Cellular trafficking of lipoteichoic acid and Toll-like receptor 2 in relation to signaling: role of CD14 and CD36.Cell distributions and functions of Toll-like receptor 4 studied by fluorescent gene constructs.Modulating LPS signal transduction at the LPS receptor complex with synthetic Lipid A analoguesA second generation of double mutant cholera toxin adjuvants: enhanced immunity without intracellular trafficking.Commensal-associated molecular patterns induce selective toll-like receptor-trafficking from apical membrane to cytoplasmic compartments in polarized intestinal epithelium.CD14 Is a Co-Receptor for TLR4 in the S100A9-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Response in MonocytesSoluble glucan is internalized and trafficked to the Golgi apparatus in macrophages via a clathrin-mediated, lipid raft-regulated mechanism.Toll-like receptor 4 resides in the Golgi apparatus and colocalizes with internalized lipopolysaccharide in intestinal epithelial cells.Glia maturation factor-γ negatively modulates TLR4 signaling by facilitating TLR4 endocytic trafficking in macrophages.Toll-like receptor 4 modulation as a strategy to treat sepsis.Characterization of Brucella abortus lipopolysaccharide macrodomains as mega rafts.Lung cell-specific modulation of LPS-induced TLR4 receptor and adaptor localization.Observation of calcium microdomains at the uropod of living morphologically polarized human neutrophils using flash lamp-based fluorescence microscopyAbove and beyond C5a Receptor Targeting by Staphylococcal Leucotoxins: Retrograde Transport of Panton-Valentine Leucocidin and γ-Hemolysin.Role of the Golgi Apparatus in the Blood-Brain Barrier: Golgi Protection May Be a Targeted Therapy for Neurological Diseases.Gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria do not trigger monocytic cytokine production through similar intracellular pathwaysDown-regulation of endothelial TLR4 signalling after apo A-I gene transfer contributes to improved survival in an experimental model of lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation.Prostate epithelial cells can act as early sensors of infection by up-regulating TLR4 expression and proinflammatory mediators upon LPS stimulation.Targeting of scavenger receptor class B type I by synthetic amphipathic alpha-helical-containing peptides blocks lipopolysaccharide (LPS) uptake and LPS-induced pro-inflammatory cytokine responses in THP-1 monocyte cells.Blood-Borne Lipopolysaccharide Is Rapidly Eliminated by Liver Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells via High-Density Lipoprotein.Intracellular recognition of lipopolysaccharide by toll-like receptor 4 in intestinal epithelial cells.Toll-like receptor 4 expression and cytokine responses in the human urinary tract mucosa.Rab7b and receptors trafficking.
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Transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharide to the golgi apparatus.
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Transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharide to the golgi apparatus.
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Transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharide to the golgi apparatus.
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Transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharide to the golgi apparatus.
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Transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharide to the golgi apparatus.
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Transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharide to the golgi apparatus.
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Transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharide to the golgi apparatus.
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Transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharide to the golgi apparatus.
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N Thieblemont
S D Wright
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10.1084/JEM.190.4.523
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1999-08-01T00:00:00Z