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Leishmania Major- Derived Lipophosphoglycan Influences The Host's Early Immune Response By Inducing Platelet Activation And Dkk1 Production Via Tlr1/2, Olivia C Ihedioha, Anutr Sivakoses, Stephen M Beverley, Diane Mcmahon-Pratt, Alfred L M Bothwell
Leishmania Major- Derived Lipophosphoglycan Influences The Host's Early Immune Response By Inducing Platelet Activation And Dkk1 Production Via Tlr1/2, Olivia C Ihedioha, Anutr Sivakoses, Stephen M Beverley, Diane Mcmahon-Pratt, Alfred L M Bothwell
2020-Current year OA Pubs
BACKGROUND: Platelets are rapidly deployed to infection sites and respond to pathogenic molecules via pattern recognition receptors (TLR, NLRP). Dickkopf1 (DKK1) is a quintessential Wnt antagonist produced by a variety of cell types including platelets, endothelial cells, and is known to modulate pro-inflammatory responses in infectious diseases and cancer. Moreover, DKK1 is critical for forming leukocyte-platelet aggregates and induction of type 2 cell-mediated immune responses. Our previous publication showed activated platelets release DKK1 following
RESULTS: Here we probed the role of the key surface virulence glycoconjugate lipophosphoglycan (LPG), on DKK1 production using null mutants deficient in LPG synthesis (
CONCLUSION: …