نتایج جستجو برای: ccr5

تعداد نتایج: 4196  

2012
Hironori Kitade Kazuki Sawamoto Mayumi Nagashimada Hiroshi Inoue Yasuhiko Yamamoto Yoshimichi Sai Toshinari Takamura Hiroshi Yamamoto Ken-ichi Miyamoto Henry N. Ginsberg Naofumi Mukaida Shuichi Kaneko Tsuguhito Ota

C-C motif chemokine receptor (CCR)2 and its ligand, monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1, are pivotal for adipose tissue macrophage (ATM) recruitment and the development of insulin resistance. However, other chemokine systems also may play a role in these processes. In this study, we investigated the role of CCR5 in obesity-induced adipose tissue inflammation and insulin resistance. We anal...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Hedwich F Kuipers Paula J Biesta Lisette J Montagne Elise S van Haastert Paul van der Valk Peter J van den Elsen

The chemokine receptor CCR5 is implicated in the pathogenesis of various inflammatory diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), atherosclerosis, transplant rejection, and autoimmunity. In previous studies, we have shown that MS lesions are characterized by enhanced expression of transcription factors associated with stress responses, ie, IRF-1, NF-kappaB, and CREB-1, which modulate expression ...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2006
Abha Gulati Marta Sacchetti Stefano Bonini Reza Dana

OBJECTIVE To characterize chemokine receptor CCR5 expression on the conjunctival epithelium in dry eye syndromes. METHODS Conjunctival impression cytology samples were obtained from normal subjects (n = 15) and patients with dry eye syndrome (n = 45). Cells were harvested from impression cytology samples, and flow cytometry was performed to quantitatively analyze the cell surface expression o...

Journal: :AIDS 2000
J J Martinson L Hong R Karanicolas J P Moore L G Kostrikis

OBJECTIVES Several natural polymorphisms in the genes for the human CC-chemokine receptors CCR5 and CCR2 are associated with HIV-1 disease. The CCR2-64I genetic variant [a G to A substitution resulting in a valine (V) to isoleucine (I) change at position 64] is in strong linkage disequilibrium with a mutation within the CCR5 regulatory region (CCR5-59653T). Individuals with two CCR2-64I alleles...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2004
Vaclav Eis Bruno Luckow Volker Vielhauer Jens T Siveke Yvonne Linde Stephan Segerer Guillermo Perez De Lema Clemens D Cohen Matthias Kretzler Matthias Mack Richard Horuk Philip M Murphy Ji-Liang Gao Kelly L Hudkins Charles E Alpers Hermann-Josef Gröne Detlef Schlöndorff Hans-Joachim Anders

As chemokine receptor CCR1 and CCR5 expression on circulating leukocytes is thought to contribute to leukocyte recruitment during renal fibrosis, the authors examined the effects of unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) in mice deficient for CCR1 or CCR5. Analysis of UUO kidneys from CCR1-deficient mice revealed a reduction of interstitial macrophages and lymphocytes (35% and 55%, respectively)...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Yanjie Yi Anjali Singh Farida Shaheen Andrew Louden ChuHee Lee Ronald G Collman

Macrophagetropic R5 human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) isolates often evolve into dualtropic R5X4 variants during disease progression. The structural basis for CCR5 coreceptor function has been studied in a limited number of prototype strains and suggests that R5 and R5X4 Envs interact differently with CCR5. However, differences between unrelated viruses may reflect strain-specific fac...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
R Mariani S Wong L C Mulder D A Wilkinson A L Reinhart G LaRosa R Nibbs T R O'Brien N L Michael R I Connor M Macdonald M Busch R A Koup N R Landau

A polymorphism in the gene encoding CCR2 is associated with a delay in progression to AIDS in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals. The polymorphism, CCR2-64I, changes valine 64 of CCR2 to isoleucine. However, it is not clear whether the effect on AIDS progression results from the amino acid change or whether the polymorphism marks a genetically linked, yet unidentified mutat...

2014
Hinta Meijerink Agnes R Indrati Reinout van Crevel Irma Joosten Hans Koenen Andre JAM van der Ven

BACKGROUND The HIV co-receptors CXCR4 and CCR5 play an important role in HIV infection and replication. Therefore we hypothesize that long-term non-progressors (LTNP) with viral control have lower expression of CCR5 and CXCR4 on CD4(+) cells, specifically on memory T-lymphocytes since they are the primary target cells of HIV. METHODS In this cross-sectional study, we included five HIV-infecte...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
K Kraft H Olbrich I Majoul M Mack A Proudfoot M Oppermann

The CC chemokine receptor CCR5 mediates chemotaxis of leukocytes and serves as a principal co-receptor for macrophage-tropic human immunodeficiency virus type 1. To identify determinants on the CCR5 carboxyl-terminal domain that regulate receptor signaling and internalization, we generated several CCR5 mutants, which were progressively shortened from the COOH terminus or had carboxyl-terminal s...

Journal: :Genetic testing and molecular biomarkers 2012
Jiapeng Lu Aijuan Sheng Youxin Wang Ling Zhang Jingjing Wu Manshu Song Yan He Xinwei Yu Feifei Zhao Yezhou Liu Shuang Shao Jie Lan Hao Wu Wei Wang

The outcome of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection and course to AIDS are variable among individuals. Both chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) and CCR2 gene polymorphisms play essential roles in the susceptibility of HIV-1 infection. To investigate the main and epistatic effects of the CCR5 promoter and CCR2-V64I polymorphisms on HIV-1 infection in the Northern Han Chinese, subjects of 91 HI...

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