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Dual Knockout Murine Model Study

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TLR2/IL-10-double knockout (dKO), generated by cross-breeding of TLR2-KO and IL-10-KO (The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME), and wild-type C57BL/6J (WT) mice were employed. A total of 19 TLR2/IL-10-dKO and 11 WT mice were used. All protocols were approved by The Forsyth Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
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Transgenic Mouse Models in Research

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C57BL/6, TLR2-KO, Hif-1α-KO, and Nrf2-KO mice were obtained from Jackson Laboratories and housed in the Pinn vivarium, at the University of Virginia, according to standard animal care and use practices dictated by the University of Virginia's Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).
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Genetically Modified Mouse Models

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C57BL/6, TLR2 KO, TLR4 KO, and Rag1 KO mice were obtained from Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME). IRAK-M KO mice derived on a C57BL/6 background were generated as previously described 23 (link) and bred at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (Baltimore, MD, USA). All mice were housed under pathogen-free conditions in microisolator cages at the University of Maryland Baltimore animal resource center.
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Conditional Knockout Mice for Inflammatory Signaling

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Male C57BL/6 (6-8 weeks old) mice were purchased from Charles River Breeding Laboratories (Wilmington, MA), and allowed to acclimate to the vivarium for 7-10 days prior to experiments. The IL-1R1-deficient IL-1R1r/r mice were generated by our lab previously (Liu et al., 2015 (link)). Tie2Cre-IL-1R1r/r and CX3CR1Cre-IL-1R1r/r mice were generated by crossbreeding IL-1R1r/r mice with Tie2Cre mice (stock #004128; Jackson Laboratories, Bar Harbor, ME) and CX3CR1Cre mice (STOCK Tg(Cx3cr1-cre)MW126Gsat/Mmucd; MMRRC). Previously, a mouse line containing a floxed IL-1R1 gene (IL-1R1f/f) was created (Robson et al., 2016 (link)). In the present study, CX3CR1Cre-IL-1R1f/f mice were generated by crossbreeding IL-1R1f/f mice (obtained from Randy Blakely, Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, FL, USA) with CX3CR1Cre mice. TLR2KO (stock #004650; Jackson Laboratories) and TLR4KO (stock #007227; Jackson Laboratories) mice were purchased from Jackson Laboratories. All mice were group housed in 11.5”× 7.5”× 6” polypropylene cages. The animal room was maintained at 21 °C under a 12 h light/dark cycle with rodent chow and water available ad libitum. All procedures were in accordance with the National Institute of Health Guidelines for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals and were approved by the Ohio State University Institutional Laboratory Animal Care and Use Committee.
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Immune Response in Genetically Modified Mice

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C57Bl/6 WT, MyD88KO, Caspase-1KO, IL-1RKO, TLR2KO, TLR7KO and TLR4KO mice were purchased from Jackson Laboratories. TLR9KO mice were kindly provided by Dr. Jillian Poole (University of Nebraska Medical Center) with permission from Shizuo Akira. Mice were housed and bred at the University of Colorado Biological Resource Center and were used at 6-12 weeks of age. All experiments were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of the University of Colorado Denver, in accordance with the NIH guidelines.
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Immune Response in Genetically Modified Mice

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C57Bl/6 WT, MyD88KO, Caspase-1KO, IL-1RKO, TLR2KO, TLR7KO and TLR4KO mice were purchased from Jackson Laboratories. TLR9KO mice were kindly provided by Dr. Jillian Poole (University of Nebraska Medical Center) with permission from Shizuo Akira. Mice were housed and bred at the University of Colorado Biological Resource Center and were used at 6-12 weeks of age. All experiments were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of the University of Colorado Denver, in accordance with the NIH guidelines.
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Genetically Modified Mouse Models

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C57BL/6, TLR2 KO, TLR4 KO, and Rag1 KO mice were obtained from Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME). IRAK-M KO mice derived on a C57BL/6 background were generated as previously described 23 (link) and bred at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (Baltimore, MD, USA). All mice were housed under pathogen-free conditions in microisolator cages at the University of Maryland Baltimore animal resource center.
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Murine Models for Immune Research

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All animal studies were carried out in accordance with protocols approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee in Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Six to eight-week-old C57BL/6J (Jackson Laboratory stock #000664), BALB/cJ (Jackson Laboratory Stock #000651), MyD88KO (Jackson Laboratory stock #009088), TLR2KO (Jackson Laboratory stock #004650), TLR4KO (Jackson Laboratory stock #029015) mice were purchased from Jackson Labs. Mice were kept under specific pathogen-free conditions at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Gnotobiotic Facility. Germ free C57BL/6J were bred in isolators at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Gnotobiotic Facility. All mice were provided unrestricted access to sterile water and chow (5K67, LabDiet) and under a strict 12-hour light cycle. Both male and female mice were used and mice were used at 6–8 weeks of age.
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Transgenic Mice for Immune Research

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Wild-type (WT), OT-I T-cell receptor transgenic (TCR), OT-II TCR transgenic, Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) knockout (TLR2 K/O), TLR4 K/O, myeloid differentiation primary response protein (MyD88) K/O, and Toll/IL-1R domain-containing adaptor inducing IFNβ (TRIF) K/O mice (All mice are C57BL/6 background) were purchased at 6–7 weeks of age from Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME, USA). All animals were raised in a specific pathogen-free environment, and used in this study according to the regulations set forth by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of the Yonsei University Health System (Permit number: 2015-0203).
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