Figure 8.
A proposed model of the functional characterization of oligomeric MBL as a crucial modulator in innate immunity. In tilapia, MBL collaborated with receptors CRT and CD91a to facilitate macrophages’ phagocytosis and clearance of pathogenic microorganisms, and triggers the AKT/NF-KB/Rab5A signaling axis, thereby enhancing antibacterial immune response to protect the host.

A proposed model of the functional characterization of oligomeric MBL as a crucial modulator in innate immunity. In tilapia, MBL collaborated with receptors CRT and CD91a to facilitate macrophages’ phagocytosis and clearance of pathogenic microorganisms, and triggers the AKT/NF-KB/Rab5A signaling axis, thereby enhancing antibacterial immune response to protect the host.

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