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Abstract
The Toll-mediated signaling cascade using the NF-kappaB pathway has been shown to
be essential for immune responses in adult Drosophila, and we recently reported that
a human homolog of the Drosophila Toll protein induces various immune response genes
via this pathway. We now demonstrate that signaling by the human Toll receptor employs
an adaptor protein, MyD88, and induces activation of NF-kappaB via the Pelle-like
kinase IRAK and the TRAF6 protein, similar to IL-1R-mediated NF-kappaB activation.
However, we find that Toll and IL-1R signaling pathways are not identical with respect
to AP-1 activation. Finally, our findings implicate MyD88 as a general adaptor/regulator
molecule for the Toll/IL-1R family of receptors for innate immunity.