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Toll-Like Receptors

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Toll-Like Receptors
Humana Press, New York, NY

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Toll-Like Receptors: Ligands, Cell-Based Models, and Readouts for Receptor Action
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    Chapter 2 Bioinformatic Analysis of Toll-Like Receptor Sequences and Structures.
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    Chapter 3 Toll-Like Receptor Interactions Measured by Microscopic and Flow Cytometric FRET
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    Chapter 4 Using Confocal Microscopy to Investigate Intracellular Trafficking of Toll-Like Receptors
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    Chapter 5 Assessing the Inhibitory Activity of Oligonucleotides on TLR7 Sensing.
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    Chapter 6 Methods for Delivering DNA to Intracellular Receptors
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    Chapter 7 Detection of Interaction Between Toll-Like Receptors and Other Transmembrane Proteins by Co-immunoprecipitation Assay
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    Chapter 8 Flow Cytometry-Based Bead-Binding Assay for Measuring Receptor Ligand Specificity
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    Chapter 9 Measuring Monomer-to-Filament Transition of MAVS as an In Vitro Activity Assay for RIG-I-Like Receptors
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    Chapter 10 Co-transcriptomic Analysis by RNA Sequencing to Simultaneously Measure Regulated Gene Expression in Host and Bacterial Pathogen
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    Chapter 11 Simple Methods to Investigate MicroRNA Induction in Response to Toll-Like Receptors.
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    Chapter 12 Determining the Function of Long Noncoding RNA in Innate Immunity.
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    Chapter 13 Analysis of Post-transcriptional Gene Regulation of Nod-Like Receptors via the 3'UTR.
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    Chapter 14 TLR Function in Murine CD4+ T Lymphocytes and Their Role in Inflammation
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    Chapter 15 Analysis by Flow Cytometry of B-Cell Activation and Antibody Responses Induced by Toll-Like Receptors.
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    Chapter 16 Toll-Like Receptor-Dependent Immune Complex Activation of B Cells and Dendritic Cells.
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    Chapter 17 Analysis of TLR-Induced Metabolic Changes in Dendritic Cells Using the Seahorse XF(e)96 Extracellular Flux Analyzer.
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    Chapter 18 Toll-Like Receptor Signalling and the Control of Intestinal Barrier Function
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    Chapter 19 Understanding the Role of Cellular Molecular Clocks in Controlling the Innate Immune Response.
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    Chapter 20 Methods to Investigate the Role of Toll-Like Receptors in Allergic Contact Dermatitis
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    Chapter 21 Allergens and Activation of the Toll-Like Receptor Response.
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    Chapter 22 Investigating the Role of Toll-Like Receptors in Models of Arthritis
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    Chapter 23 Delineating the Role of Toll-Like Receptors in the Neuro-inflammation Model EAE.
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    Chapter 24 The Use of MiRNA Antagonists in the Alleviation of Inflammatory Disorders.
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    Chapter 25 Investigating the Role of Toll-Like Receptors in Mouse Models of Gastric Cancer
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Chapter title
Determining the Function of Long Noncoding RNA in Innate Immunity.
Chapter number 12
Book title
Toll-Like Receptors
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-3335-8_12
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-3333-4, 978-1-4939-3335-8
Authors

Carpenter, Susan, Susan Carpenter

Abstract

The advent of deep sequencing technologies has provided us with an unprecedented view of the human genome. Over 85 % of the genome is actively transcribed, yet we do not know the function of the vast majority of these RNA transcripts. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) represent the largest group of RNA genes transcribed in the cell and currently there is limited experimental data supporting the functions of a very small proportion of these transcripts. lncRNA are expressed in a highly cell type specific manner and our interests involve understanding the role they play in innate immune signaling networks. In this chapter I will outline the approach we took to attempt to uncover the role for lncRNA in innate immune cells. Two of the main techniques required to study lncRNA are RNA-seq and loss of function analysis. This allows us to first identify all lncRNA in a cell type of choice and then try to determine the functional significance of these transcripts. This approach has been successful for us to date in identifying lincRNA-Cox2 as a highly inflammatory inducible lncRNA that is responsible for activation and repression of distinct immune genes.

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Researcher 4 36%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 27%
Other 2 18%
Professor 1 9%
Unknown 1 9%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 5 45%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 18%
Immunology and Microbiology 1 9%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 9%
Neuroscience 1 9%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 1 9%
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