Tissue-specific down-regulation of RIPK 2 in Mycobacterium leprae-infected nu/nu mice

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RIPK 2 is adapter molecule in the signal pathway involved in Toll-like receptors. However, there has been no reported association between receptor-interacting serine/threonine kinase 2 (RIPK 2) expression and the infectious diseases involving mycobacterial infection. This study found that its expression was down-regulated in the footpads and skin but was up-regulated in the liver of Mycobacterium leprae-infected nu/nu mice compared with those of the M. leprae non-infected nu/nu mice. It was observed that the interlukin-12p40 and interferon-γ genes involved in the susceptibility of M. leprae were down-regulated in the skin but were up-regulated in the liver. Overall, this suggests that regulation of RIPK 2 expression is tissue-specifically associated with M. leprae infection.

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Kim, B. C., Kang, T. J., Jin, S. H., Kim, S. K., Lee, S. B., & Chae, G. T. (2004). Tissue-specific down-regulation of RIPK 2 in Mycobacterium leprae-infected nu/nu mice. Mediators of Inflammation, 13(1), 51–52. https://doi.org/10.1080/09629350410001664734

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