Toll-like receptor initiated host defense against toxoplasma gondii

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Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular pathogen notable for its ability to establish a stable host-parasite relationship amongst a wide range of host species and in a large percentage of the human population. Toll-like receptor signaling through MyD88 is a critical pathway in initiating defense against this opportunistic protozoan and may also be a mediator of pathology during immune dysfunction. Other MyD88 independent signaling pathways are also involved in the host-parasite interaction. These responses can be triggered by the parasite itself, but interactions with the intestinal microbiota add additional complexity during enteric infection. Copyright © 2010 Eric Y. Denkers.

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Denkers, E. Y. (2010). Toll-like receptor initiated host defense against toxoplasma gondii. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/737125

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