MHC class Ⅱ has long been known to play a classical role in antigen presentation and to act as a signal transducer capable of inducing the adaptive immunity needed to produce pathogen specific antibodies. However, it has recently been revealed that MHC class Ⅱ can also promote the activation of Toll-like receptor mediated signaling by functioning as an adapter. This means that in addition to its classical function of adaptive immunity, MHC class Ⅱalso plays an intriguing role in the mechanisms that regulate innate immunity. That being the case, queries inev^_@span style=color:#999999 ^_# ... ^_@/span^_#^_@a href=javascript:; onclick=onClickReadNode('NODE06381855');fn_statistics('Z354','null','null'); style='color:#999999;font-size:14px;text-decoration:underline;' ^_#전체 초록 보기^_@/a^_#