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Resumen de Mycoplasma pneumoniae and toll-like receptors: A mutual avenue

M. Naghib, M. Hatam Jahromi, M. Niktab, Ramesh Ahmadi, A. Kariminik

  • Mycoplasma pneumoniae is an intracellular bacterium leading to several complications in humans. M. pneumoniae is cleared in some cases and induces complications in others. The main responsible mechanisms regarding the controversy are yet to be cleared. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are the important cell membrane and intracellular receptors which recognize a wide range of microbial macromolecules. The roles of TLRs in the eradication of several pathogens and also induction of their related complications have been demonstrated. This review article presents recent data about the roles of TLRs in the induction of immune responses which lead to M. pneumoniae eradication and related complications.


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