Matching
Match the innate immune receptor with its ligand(s).More than one ligand may be used for each immune receptor.
Premises:
TLR3
TLR4:TLR4
CR3
lectin receptor
CR4
scavenger receptor
TLR5
CR1
Responses:
filamentous hemagglutinin
C3b
negatively charged ligands (for example sulfated polysaccharides and nucleic acids)
lipophosphoglycan
lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
flagellin
iC3b
carbohydrates (for example mannose or glucan)
RNA
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
filamentous hemagglutinin
C3b
negatively charged ligands (for example sulfated polysaccharides and nucleic acids)
lipophosphoglycan
lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
flagellin
iC3b
carbohydrates (for example mannose or glucan)
RNA
Premises:
filamentous hemagglutinin
C3b
negatively charged ligands (for example sulfated polysaccharides and nucleic acids)
lipophosphoglycan
lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
flagellin
iC3b
carbohydrates (for example mannose or glucan)
RNA
Responses:
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