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IL12A — LTA
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Hermann et al., Eur J Immunol 2002
:
While the maximal achievable monokine release in response to LTA was comparable to LPS, all
LTA induced significantly less
IL-12 and IFN-gamma ... In conclusion,
LTA compared to LPS, are weak
inducers of
IL-12 and subsequent IFN-gamma formation which might explain their lower toxicity in vivo
Dalpke et al., Immunobiology 2002
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In contrast,
LTA suppressed
IL12p40 secretion induced by CpG-DNA in RAW cells and peritoneal macrophages but not in dendritic cells
Mohamadzadeh et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2011
(Colitis) :
The data show that the L. acidophilus
LTA negative in LTA ( NCK2025 ) not only
down-regulated IL-12 and TNFa but also significantly enhanced IL-10 in DCs and controlled the regulation of costimulatory DC functions, resulting in their inability to induce CD4 ( + ) T-cell activation
Cleveland et al., Infect Immun 1996
:
In contrast,
lipoteichoic acid (LTA) , a predominant surface glycolipid of gram positive bacteria, potently
induced IL-12 p40 gene expression ... A competitive LPS antagonist, Rhodobacter sphaeroides LPS, inhibited
LTA induced
IL-12 production, suggesting a common pathway for LPS and LTA in IL-12 activation