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APCs are equipped with highly specialized receptors, including an array of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), such as C-type receptors (CLRs) and Toll-like receptors (TLRs).
Macrophages are equipped with a complex array of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that bind a varied assortment of pathogen-associated ligands.
A wide array of pattern recognition receptors (PRR) are implicated in the sensing/detection of various microbial structures such as membrane components, nucleic acids, and motility apparatuses [ 58].
Immature DC are highly phagocytic and express an array of pattern recognition receptors (Takeuchi and Akira, 2010), which stimulates the process of DC maturation and initiates the stimulation of naïve T-cells and shapes the nature of adaptive immune response.
In this regard, it is interesting to note that CD103+CD11b+ cDCs and CD103+CD11b− cDCs express a partially overlapping and partially distinct array of pattern recognition receptors 20, 81, 84, 85, suggesting that they may respond differentially to microbial signals in the intestinal lumen.
Cells that define the internal wall of blood vessels, such as the endothelium or the platelets recruited at sites of vessel injury to surrogate the function of the endothelium, indeed sense potential threats to the integrity of vessels and surrounding tissues through an array of pattern recognition receptors (PRR) [ 7, 8].
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