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However, in vivo studies using mice with targeted deletions of individual TLRs (and other PRRs) are needed to assess whether these results can be extrapolated to in vivo models of bacterial meningitis. So far, the in vivo relevance of TLRs for mounting an inflammatory response to meningeal infection has been demonstrated only for S. pneumoniae, as outlined in the next section. 5 Role of TLRs in Pneumococcal Meningitis The first evidence for TLR involvement in pneumococcal meningitis was provided by Echchannaoui et al.