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Pattern-recognition receptors in human disease
Queens' College, University of Cambridge, UK
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- 10 August 2007
POSTER ABSTRACTS
Abstracts first published on the Internet 02 August 2007
- Poster Session Times:
- Wednesday 8 August 17:45–19:30 (P001–P038)
- Thursday 9 August 17:55–19:30 (P039–P074)
- Poster Session 1, 8 August 17:45–19:30 (P001–P038)
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- P001 Role of CD14 in the recognition of smooth and rough LPS in the lung
- A.A. Anas, A.F. de Vos and T. van der Poll
- P002 Mapping the regions required for Toll and Spaetzle activation
- C. Arnot, M. Gangloff, A. Weber and N. Gay
- P003 Abstract withdrawn
- P004 Investigation into a possible role for Btk in SHIP-1 regulation
- K.V. Brennan and C.A. Jefferies
- P005 IRAK-4 regulates transcriptional and post-transcriptional control of TLR/IL-1R responses by accessory pro-inflammatory signalling in a child with Q293X mutation
- D.J. Davidson, A.J. Currie, D.M.E. Bowdish, R.C. Ma, C.M. Rosenberger and D.P. Speert
- P006 Involvement of FcgRII signalling in the neutralization of LPS activity via a potent novel anti-TLR4 MAb
- O. Leger, I. Dunn-Siegrist, F. Depis, B. Daubeuf, A.-C. Raby, M. Kosco-Vilbois, Y. Dean, J. Pugin and G. Elson
- P007 The humoral pattern recognition receptor PTX3 is stored in neutrophil granules and acts as an opsonin though complement activation
- C. Garlanda, F. Moalli, S. Jaillon, Y. Delneste, P. Jeannin, A. Doni, L. Romani and A. Mantovani
- P008 Interactions of taxoids with human MD-2
- H. Gradisar, J. Vašl and R. Jerala
- P009 Innate immunity is required for defence against bacterial infections in Zebrafish
- D. Gupta, X. Li, S. Wang, S.F. Echtenkamp, J. Qi, R. Chatterjee and R. Dziarski
- P010 TLR-4 expression in the genital tract
- S. Herath, C.E. Bryant and I.M. Sheldon
- P011 Structure-function analysis of caspase-1/CARD mediated NF-kB activation
- K. Kersse, M. Lamkanfi, T. Vanden Berghe and P. Vandenabeele
- P012 Negative regulatory activity of soluble Toll-like receptor 2: mechanism and biological relevance
- A.-C. Raby, E. Le Bouder, C. Colmont, J.E. Rey-Nores, P. Richards, S.A. Jones, P. Brennan, N. Topley and M.O. Labéta
- P013 Role of MyD88 in LPS induced hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in neonatal mice
- X. Wang, C. Nie, K. Eriksson, H. Hagberg and C. Mallard
- P014 MARCKS-lipopolysaccharide interaction in cells and its effect on LPS sequestration and signalling
- M. Mancek-Keber, B. Japelj, J. Andrä, K. Brandenburg, M. Triantafilou, K. Triantafilou and R. Jerala
- P015 SOCS-1 negatively regulates TLR signalling by mediating MAL degradation
- A. Mansell, L.A.J. O’Neill and P.J. Hertzog
- P016 Modelling TLR4 TIR receptor:adaptor interactions – a specific scaffold for adaptor recruitment
- R. Núńez Miguel, J. Wong, J. Westoll, H. Brooks, L. O’Neill, N. Gay, C. Bryant and T. Monie
- P017 Regulation of interaction between IRAK4 and MyD88 death domain by autophosphorylation
- G. Motshwene, L. Pellegrini and N. Gay
- P018 Primary murine bone marrow macrophages can be re-infected by Salmonella entericia serovar Typhimurium in vitro
- A. Murcia, T.J. McKinley, O. Restif, J. Wood, D. Maskell, J. Gog and C.E. Bryant
- P019 A role for TLR4 ectodomain in controlled LPS-induced signal transduction in mammalian cells
- G. Panter, N. Pirher and R. Jerala
- P020 Polymorphic variant D299G.T399I of TLR4 exhibits reduced activation by monomeric endotoxin:MD-2 complex
- P. Prohinar, T. Gioannini and J. Weiss
- P021 Abstract withdrawn
- P022 The role of the adaptor molecules MyD88, MAL and TRIF during the Toll-like receptor 4-induced immune response to Salmonella infections
- S. Talbot, S. Tötemeyer, M. Yamamoto, S. Akira, P. Mastroeni, D.J. Maskell and C.E. Bryant
- P023 The MyD88-independent pathway is not mobilized in human neutrophils stimulated via TLR4
- N. Tamassia, V. LeMoigne, M. Donini and M.A. Cassatella
- P024 MD-2 G56R polymorphic variant shows reduced LPS binding and LPS-dependent activation of TLR4
- J. Vašl, M. Treeby Premuš, P. Prohinar, T. Gioannini, J. Weiss and R. Jerala
- P025 Identification of the regions of MD-2 and TLR4 that are required for activation of the horse receptor complex by lipid IVa
- C.M. Walsh, M. Gangloff, T. Monie, T. Smyth, D. Maskell, N. Gay and C. Bryant
- P026 Structural and functional characterisation of Toll-like receptor pathway single nucleotide polymorphisms
- S. Merx, A. Kubarenko, M. Neumaier, A. Weber and P. Ahmad-Nejad
- P027 Role of triggering receptors expressed on myeloid cells (TREM)-1 in Gram-negative sepsis (melioidosis)
- W.J. Wiersinga, C. van ‘t Veer, C.W. Wieland, S. Gibot, B. Hooibrink, N.P. Day, S.J. Peacock and T. van der Poll
- P028 CD14 impairs host defence in sepsis caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei
- W.J. Wiersinga, A.F. de Vos, C.W. Wieland, M. Leendertse, S. Florquin and T. van der Poll
- P029 Enhanced secretion of functional sMD-2 by the endothelium during inflammation; a novel component of the innate immune system?
- T.G.A.M. Wolfs, I. Dunn-Siegrist, C. van ’t Veer, C.M.I.M. Hodin, W.T.V. Germeraad, M. van Zoelen, R.-J. van Suylen, C.J. Peutz-Kootstra, J. Pugin and W.A. Buurman
- P030 The response of intracellular Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium to TLR4 modulation of the host environment
- J.A. Wright, S. Tötemeyer, J.C. Hinton, I. Hautefort, A. Thompson, D.J. Maskell and C.E. Bryant
- P031 MD-2 is an opsonin for Gram-negative bacteria
- V. Jain, A. Halle, K.A. Halmen, D.T. Golenbock and A. Visintin
- P032 Role of prostacyclin IP receptors in the sensing of Gram negative bacteria
- L. Moreno, L. Bailey, L. Harrington, S.K. McMaster, M. Paul-Clark, S. Sriskandan and J.A. Mitchell
- P033 Toll-like receptor 2 is essential for the sensing of oxidants during inflammation
- M.J. Paul-Clark, S.K. McMaster, R. Sorrentino and J.A. Mitchell
- P034 Inhibitory function of PPARb in the sensing of the TLR4 ligands E. coli and LPS by macrophages
- L.K. Bailey, L. Moreno, S.K. McMaster, M. Paul-Clark, S. Sriskandan and J.A. Mitchell
- P035 Constitutive and UV-B induced expression of Nod-like receptors and their functional partners in human corneal epithelial cells
- S. Benko, J. Tozser, G. Miklossy, J. Kadas, A. Csutak, A. Berta and E. Rajnavolgyi
- P036 TLR-independent Type I interferon induction in response to an extracellular bacteria is based on an intracellular receptor
- M. Charrel-Dennis, M. Severa, N. Goutagny, K.A. Fitzgerald, D.L. Kasper and D.G. Golenbock
- P037 Lack of Toll like receptor 4 is linked to a loss in endothelium function in mesenteric arteries
- L.S. Harrington, E. Belcher, L. Moreno, M.J. Carrier and J.A. Mitchell
- P038 Inhibition of TLRs in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) reduces inflammation in the murine CIA model and inflammatory cytokines in the human RA model
- S. Sacre, A. Lo, M. Medghalchi, B. Gregory, L. Williams, F. Brennan, R. Williams and B. Foxwell
- Poster Session 2, 9 August 17:55–19:30 (P039–P074)
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- P039 Conserved and distinct features of the avian TLR system and implications for control of bird-borne zoonoses
- A. Boyd, V. Philbin, M. Iqbal and A. Smith
- P040 SARM is a negative regulator of TRIF dependent TLR signalling
- M. Carty, R. Goodbody, M. Schröder, J. Stack, P.N. Moynagh and A.G. Bowie
- P041 The Type I interferon and cytokine response of plasmacytoid and myeloid dendritic cells in response to resiquimod
- N. Charlaftis, P. Morley, D. Fearon and A. Schoenemeyer
- P042 Purification, crystallization and functional characterization of retinoic acid inducible gene-I
- J.-H.J. Choo, M. Moncrieffe, A. Schoenemeyer, P. Morley and N. Gay
- P043 Profiling antiviral response pathways following TLR stimulation of human blood
- D. Hamilton, T. Parkinson, H. Perkins, P. Brain, M. Lewis and C. Laxton
- P044 Diverse approaches to high-throughput screening of pattern recognition receptors
- G. Williams, F. Bertelli, C. Chambers, R. Corbau, R. Grimley, N. Horscroft, T. Stroud, A. Thornberry and L. Willis
- P045 Involvement of TRAF2, 3 and 6 in herpes simplex virus (HSV) activated signal transduction and cytokine expression in macrophages
- S.B. Jensen and S.R. Paludan
- P046 Identification of the TLR3 signalling complex
- J.N. Leonard, J. Askins, Y. Wang, R. Ghirlando, J. Shiloach, J. Bell, D. Margulies, D. Davies and D.M. Segal
- P047 Diversity of human immune responses in blood to IFNa and a TLR7 agonist
- H. Perkins, C. Laxton, T. Parkinson, D. Hamilton, N. Horscroft, D. Collins and F. Sanders
- P048 IFN-a regulates Toll-like receptor-mediated IL-27 gene expression in human macrophages
- J. Pirhonen, J. Sirén, I. Julkunen and S. Matikainen
- P049 TLR9 and RIG-I co-ordinately induce cytokine expression during herpes simplex virus type 2 infection in macrophages
- S.B. Rasmussen, S.B. Jensen and S.R. Paludan
- P050 The vaccinia virus protein K7 modulates innate immune signalling pathways
- M. Schröder, S. Lucas, O. Mulhern, G.L. Smith and A.G. Bowie
- P051 Activation of NF-kB: a novel approach to vaccination
- J. Wales, E. Andreakos, B. Foxwell, R. Williams, G. Buchan and M. Feldmann
- P052 Recognition and orientation of host cell response by PRRs as a function of glycans expressed by yeasts
- A. Sarazin, M. Martínez-Esparza, D. Poulain and T. Jouault
- P053 Toll-like receptor cross-hyporesponsiveness is functional in IRAK-1 deficient mice
- M. Berglund, J.A. Thomas, E. Hultgren Hörnquist and O.H. Hultgren
- P054 Salmonella evades early innate immune recognition by the intestinal epithelium
- C.U. Duerr and M. Hornef
- P055 Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR4) signaling is important for colitis-induced tumorigenesis: role of a disintegrin and metalloproteinase (ADAM)-17 and amphiregulin
- M. Fukata, A. Chen, K. Breglio, T. Goo, D. Conduah, D. Hsu, K. Subbaramaiah, A.J. Dannenberg and M.T. Abreu
- P056 Increased susceptibility to colitis-associated cancer of mice lacking TIR8, an inhibitory member of the IL-1 receptor family
- C. Garlanda, F. Riva, T. Veliz, N. Polentarutti, F. Pasqualini, E. Radaelli, M. Sironi, M. Nebuloni, E. Scanziani and A. Mantovani
- P057 Role of TLR2 in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection
- S. Tötemeyer, P. Kaiser, T. Smyth, S. Talbot, J. Wright, D.J. Maskell and C.E. Bryant
- P058 TLR3 triggering induces caspase-1 independent IL-1b maturation and secretion
- E. Vercammen, S. Janssens, P. Schotte, M. Haegman, S. Magez and R. Beyaert
- P059 Phosphorylation of Ro52 by Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (Btk)
- E.P. Breen and C.A. Jefferies
- P060 The DNA sugar backbone 2-deoxyribose determines Toll-like receptor 9 activation
- T. Haas, J. Metzger, F. Schmitz, A. Heit, T. Müller, E. Latz and H. Wagner
- P061 The E3 ubiquitin ligase RO52 inhibits IFN-b gene transcription by initiating proteasomal degradation of IRF3
- R. Higgs, J. Ní Gahbann, N. Ben Larbi and C. Jefferies
- P062 The effect of dexamethasone on the transcription factor IRF3
- C. McCoy and L. O’Neill
- P063 CD200-CD200R, novel inhibitory regulators of TLR function
- S. Mukhopadhyay, D.M.E. Bowdish, N. Barclay and S. Gordon
- P064 Regulation of autoimmune inflammatory demyelination by the innate immune system: relevance to multiple sclerosis
- K. O’Brien and B. Gran
- P065 TLR independent recognition of viral nucleic acids in mesangial cells
- A. Ramanjaneyulu and H.-J. Anders
- P066 Activation of TLR2 or TLR4 modulates the responses of intrinsic renal and immune cells in systemic lupus
- R.D. Pawar and H.-J. Anders
- P067 Toll-like receptor (TLR)-7 inhibition protects against sytsemic lupus
- R.D. Pawar and H.-J. Anders
- P068 Importance of different leucine-rich repeats within TLR9 for activation by CpG-DNA
- M. Peter, K. Heeg and A.H. Dalpke
- P069 Investigation of SIGIRR function in human dendritic cells
- S.K. Drexler, S.M. Sacre, M. Feldmann and B.M. Foxwell
- P070 The role of SIGIRR in Th2 response
- K. Bulek, S. Swaidani, J. Qin, Y. Lu, F. Gulen, B. Min, R.A. Kastelein, S. Pflanz, M. Aronica, M. Kosz-Vnenchak and X. Li
- P071 Using lentivirus as a tool for the study of neutrophil biology
- E.P. Dick, L.R. Prince, E.C. Jones, S.A. Renshaw, M.K.B. Whyte and I. Sabroe
- P072 Abstract withdrawn
- P073 Deciphering the structure/function relationships of lipoglycans signaling via Toll-like receptor-2
- J. Nigou, T. Vasselon, A. Ray, P. Constant, M. Gilleron, G. Tiraby and G. Puzo
- P074 Hck tyrosine kinase mediates TLR4 signalling in human macrophages
- M. Smolinska-Bylanska, N. Horwood, T. Page and B. Foxwell
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