Journal of Neuroimmunology
Volume 239, Issue 1 , Pages 1-12, 28 October 2011

Targeting Toll-like receptors: Emerging therapeutics for multiple sclerosis management

  • M. Gambuzza

      Affiliations

    • Department of Experimental Pathology and Microbiology, University of Messina, Messina, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +39 902213320; fax: + 39 902213312.
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  • N. Licata

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Centro Neurolesi “Bonino-Pulejo”, Messina, Italy
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  • E. Palella

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Centro Neurolesi “Bonino-Pulejo”, Messina, Italy
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  • D. Celi

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Centro Neurolesi “Bonino-Pulejo”, Messina, Italy
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  • V. Foti Cuzzola

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Centro Neurolesi “Bonino-Pulejo”, Messina, Italy
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  • D. Italiano

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Centro Neurolesi “Bonino-Pulejo”, Messina, Italy
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  • S. Marino

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Centro Neurolesi “Bonino-Pulejo”, Messina, Italy
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  • P. Bramanti

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Centro Neurolesi “Bonino-Pulejo”, Messina, Italy

Received 15 March 2011; received in revised form 9 June 2011; accepted 10 August 2011. published online 05 September 2011.

Abstract 

Toll-like receptors (TLR) are important innate immune proteins for the identification and clearance of invading pathogen. TLR signal through adaptor proteins, most commonly myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88 (MyD88). Inappropriate response of specific TLR has been implicated in certain autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Activation of TLR2, TLR4, TLR7 and TLR9 plays a role in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE), a murine model of MS, while TLR3 activation protects from disease. Therefore, TLR-modulation could be an important adjuvant to current treatments. Here, we focus on TLR involved in EAE and MS pathogenesis highlighting specific components targeting TLR that might offer further therapeutic possibilities.

Keywords: Toll-like receptors, Multiple sclerosis, Innovative therapeutics, Receptor-targeting

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PII: S0165-5728(11)00227-X

doi:10.1016/j.jneuroim.2011.08.010

Journal of Neuroimmunology
Volume 239, Issue 1 , Pages 1-12, 28 October 2011