Toll-like receptor signaling pathway

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The Toll-like receptor signaling pathway is a key innate immune signaling cascade that detects pathogen-associated molecular patterns and activates downstream inflammatory and antiviral responses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biological pathway
innate immune signaling pathway
signal transduction pathway
activatedBy bacterial lipopolysaccharide
bacterial lipoprotein
flagellin
viral DNA
viral RNA
associatedWith autoimmune disease
chronic inflammation
infectious disease
detects DAMP
PAMP
damage-associated molecular pattern
pathogen-associated molecular pattern
foundIn human
mammal
mouse
hasParticipant AP-1 transcription factor
ERK NERFINISHED
IKK complex NERFINISHED
IRAK1 NERFINISHED
IRAK4 NERFINISHED
IRF3 NERFINISHED
IRF7 NERFINISHED
JNK NERFINISHED
MAPK cascade
MyD88 NERFINISHED
NF-κB NERFINISHED
TAK1 NERFINISHED
TIRAP NERFINISHED
TLR1 NERFINISHED
TLR10 NERFINISHED
TLR2 NERFINISHED
TLR3 NERFINISHED
TLR4 NERFINISHED
TLR5 NERFINISHED
TLR6 NERFINISHED
TLR7 NERFINISHED
TLR8 NERFINISHED
TLR9 NERFINISHED
TRAF6 NERFINISHED
TRAM
TRIF NERFINISHED
Toll-like receptor NERFINISHED
p38 MAPK NERFINISHED
hasSubPathway MyD88-dependent TLR signaling pathway
TRIF-dependent TLR signaling pathway
occursIn dendritic cell
epithelial cell
macrophage
neutrophil NERFINISHED
partOf immune system
innate immune system
regulates adaptive immune response
co-stimulatory molecule expression
cytokine gene expression
resultsIn antiviral response
chemokine production
inflammatory response
pro-inflammatory cytokine production
type I interferon production

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Bruton tyrosine kinase participatesInPathway Toll-like receptor signaling pathway