The generation of cell-mediated immunity against many infectious pathogens
involves the production of interleukin-12 (IL-12), a key signal of the inna
te immune system. Yet, for many pathogens, the molecules that induce IL-12
production by macrophages and the mechanisms by which they do so remain und
efined. Here it is shown that microbial lipoproteins are potent stimulators
of IL-12 production by human macrophages, and that induction is mediated b
y Toll-like receptors (TLRs). Several lipoproteins stimulated TLR-dependent
transcription of inducible nitric oxide synthase and the production of nit
ric oxide, a powerful microbicidal pathway. Activation of TLRs by microbial
lipoproteins may initiate innate defense mechanisms against infectious pat
hogens.