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Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2014; 20(47): 17699-17708
Published online Dec 21, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i47.17699
Table 1 Toll-like receptor functions in disease and cancer
TLRDiseaseFunction
TLRsAutoimmune diseaseMicrobe-host interactions and innate immunity
TLRsInfectious diseaseActivating canonical and non-canonical pathways of inflammation
TLRsCancer (CRC, HCC, etc)Carcinogenesis
TLRsAllergic diseasesPrimary sensors of PAMPs, DAMPs and stress signals associated with allergen exposure
TLRsTuberculosisRecognition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
TLRsSystemic inflammatory response syndromeDevelopment of syndrome
TLR2/TLR4AtherosclerosisDevelopment of disease
TLR4NECDevelopment of intestinal barrier failure
TLR4Alcohol-induced liver injuryActivation of Kupffer cells
TLR9NASHDevelopment of disease
TLR9CancerAngiogenesis
Table 2 Toll-like receptors role in colorectal cancer
TLRCarcinogenesisPrognosisTreatment
TLR2Controversial role in mouse model; protective against development of CRC in colitisAssociated with survival after diagnosis of colon cancerHMGB1, S100A9
TLR4Oncogenic effects in vitro and in vivoPoor progressionHMGB1, S100A9, MPLA
TLR9Remain unclear; possible protection against malignant transformation in colorectal mucosaCpG-ODN
Table 3 Summary of therapy in colorectal cancer
CompoundTarget (agonist)IndicationsDrug class or tradeClinical phase
BCG[10,71,72]TLR2/4CRCSynthetic ssRNAPhase I
MPL[10,72]TLR4CRCSynthetic ssRNAPhase I
CBLB502[1,23,71]TLR5Colon cancerFlagellinPhase I
Imiquimod (Aldara)[10,71,72]TLR7CRCSmall molecule ssRNAPhase I/II/III
IMO2055[1,10]TLR9CRCCpG oligonucleotidePhase I/II
MGN1703[16]TLR9CRCdSLIMPhase II