Toll-like receptor 10
The TLR10 gene encodes a receptor which is probably involved in innate immunity, but whose biological role has to be elucidated yet.
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Kadowaki N et al. (2001) Subsets of human dendritic cell precursors express different toll-like receptors and respond to different microbial antigens.
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Chuang T et al. (2001) Identification of hTLR10: a novel human Toll-like receptor preferentially expressed in immune cells.
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Zhang D et al. (2004) A toll-like receptor that prevents infection by uropathogenic bacteria.
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Hasan U et al. (2005) Human TLR10 is a functional receptor, expressed by B cells and plasmacytoid dendritic cells, which activates gene transcription through MyD88.
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Yarovinsky F et al. (2005) TLR11 activation of dendritic cells by a protozoan profilin-like protein.
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Mourits VP et al. (2020) The role of Toll-like receptor 10 in modulation of trained immunity.
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Update: June 23, 2025