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Dectin-1 Plays a Redundant Role in the Immunomodulatory Activities of β-Glucan-Rich Ligands in Vivo

β-Glucans are known for their ability to trigger both protective and damaging immune responses. Here we have explored the role of the beta-glucan receptor Dectin-1 in archetypical models of protective and non-protective immunomodulation induced by beta-glucan rich ligands. In the first model, we explored the role of Dectin-1 in the ability of soluble purified β-glucans to mediate protection against systemic Staphylococcus aureus infection in mice. In the second model, we explored the role of Dectin-1 in zymosan induced multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. In both cases, these β-glucan rich compounds had marked effects invivo which were unaltered by Dectin-1 deficiency, suggesting that this receptor has a redundant role in these murine models.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:ETSU/oai:dc.etsu.edu:etsu-works-16063
Date01 June 2013
CreatorsMarakalala, Mohlopheni J., Williams, David L., Hoving, Jennifer C., Engstad, Rolf, Netea, Mihai G., Brown, Gordon D.
PublisherDigital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
Source SetsEast Tennessee State University
Detected LanguageEnglish
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SourceETSU Faculty Works

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