نتایج جستجو برای: chemokine receptor

تعداد نتایج: 605638  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2013
Prem Raj B Joseph Kirti V Sawant Angela Isley Mesias Pedroza Roberto P Garofalo Ricardo M Richardson Krishna Rajarathnam

Chemokines mediate diverse functions from organogenesis to mobilizing leucocytes, and are unusual agonists for class-A GPCRs (G-protein-coupled receptors) because of their large size and multi-domain structure. The current model for receptor activation, which involves interactions between chemokine N-loop and receptor N-terminal residues (Site-I) and between chemokine N-terminal and receptor ex...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2016
Tanja Rezzonico Jost Chiara Borga Enrico Radaelli Andrea Romagnani Lisa Perruzza Lorna Omodho Giovanni Cazzaniga Andrea Biondi Stefano Indraccolo Marcus Thelen Geertruy Te Kronnie Fabio Grassi

Infiltration of the central nervous system is a severe trait of T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Inhibition of CXC chemokine receptor 4 significantly ameliorates T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia in murine models of the disease; however, signaling by CXC chemokine receptor 4 is important in limiting the divagation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells out of the perivascular space into th...

Journal: :Neuron 2011
Juan Antonio Sánchez-Alcañiz Sammy Haege Wiebke Mueller Ramón Pla Fabienne Mackay Stefan Schulz Guillermina López-Bendito Ralf Stumm Oscar Marín

The chemokine Cxcl12 binds Cxcr4 and Cxcr7 receptors to control cell migration in multiple biological contexts, including brain development, leukocyte trafficking, and tumorigenesis. Both receptors are expressed in the CNS, but how they cooperate during migration has not been elucidated. Here, we used the migration of cortical interneurons as a model to study this process. We found that Cxcr4 a...

Journal: :Current pharmaceutical design 2004
Li Chen Gang Pei Wenbo Zhang

Chemokine receptors belong to the transmembrane G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) family. Although a major physiological role of chemokine receptors is for host defense by recruitment of lymphocytes to inflammatory sites, they are now found to be involved in more processes such as virus infection, tumor genesis and metastasis, and embryologic development. In this review, we show an overall pict...

2013
Laura Raccosta Raffaella Fontana Catia Traversari Vincenzo Russo

By binding to the liver X receptor (LXR), oxysterols inhibit the expression of chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 7 (CCR7), hence impairing the migration of dendritic cells to secondary lymphoid organs and inhibiting antitumor immune responses. We have recently identified a new tumor-supporting activity of oxysterols, which recruit neutrophils within tumor microenvironment by a chemokine (C-X-C mot...

2012
Animesh Chatterjee Anurag Rathore Sanjukta Vidyant Kavita Kakkar Tapan N. Dhole

A multitude of host genetic factors plays a crucial role in susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and progression to AIDS, which is highly variable among individuals and populations. This review focuses on the chemokine-receptor and chemokine genes, which were extensively studied because of their role as HIV co-receptor or co-receptor competitor and influences the susceptibility to HIV-1 infection ...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2003
Adrian Liston Shaun McColl

It is well known that microbial pathogens are able to subvert the host immune system in order to increase microbial replication and propagation. Recent research indicates that another arm of the immune response, that of the chemokine system, is also subject to this sabotage, and is undermined by a range of microbial pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and parasites. Currently, it is known t...

2016
Francis B Ntumngia Richard Thomson-Luque Camilla V Pires John H Adams

The Duffy antigen receptor for chemokine (DARC) is a nonspecific receptor for several proinflammatory cytokines. It is homologous to the G-protein chemokine receptor superfamily, which is suggested to function as a scavenger in many inflammatory-and proinflammatory-related diseases. G-protein chemokine receptors are also known to play a critical role in infectious diseases; they are commonly us...

Journal: :American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation 2001
S Segerer Y Cui F Eitner T Goodpaster K L Hudkins M Mack J P Cartron Y Colin D Schlondorff C E Alpers

Infiltration of renal allografts by leukocytes is a hallmark of acute transplant rejection. Chemokines attract leukocytes bearing specific chemokine receptors, and the specific leukocyte chemokine receptor phenotype is associated with types of immune responses, ie, T helper subtype 1 (Th1; CXC chemokine receptor 3 [CXCR3], CC chemokine receptor 5 [CCR5]) versus Th2 (CCR3, CCR4, CCR8). We studie...

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