نتایج جستجو برای: chemokine receptors

تعداد نتایج: 246459  

Journal: :Immunological reviews 2000
A Kinter J Arthos C Cicala A S Fauci

The important role of chemokine receptors in HIV pathogenesis is becoming increasingly apparent. The level at which certain chemokine receptors that serve as HIV co-receptors are available influences the susceptibility of a CD4+ cell to viral infection and to certain HIV envelope-induced alterations in cellular function. Numerous pathogens, including HIV, can stimulate the production of chemoki...

Journal: :Gene 2003
Pietro Liò Marina Vannucci

Chemokine receptors represent a prime target for the development of novel therapeutic strategies in a variety of disease processes, including inflammation, allergy and neoplasia. Here we use maximum likelihood methods and bootstrap methods to investigate both the phylogenetic relationships in a large set of human chemokine receptor sequences and the relationships between chemokine receptors and...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2015
Jenny Corbisier Céline Galès Alexandre Huszagh Marc Parmentier Jean-Yves Springael

The ability of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to activate selective signaling pathways according to the conformation stabilized by bound ligands (signaling bias) is a challenging concept in the GPCR field. Signaling bias has been documented for several GPCRs, including chemokine receptors. However, most of these studies examined the global signaling bias between G protein- and arrestin-dep...

2014
Anne Steen Olav Larsen Stefanie Thiele Mette M. Rosenkilde

Biased signaling or functional selectivity occurs when a 7TM-receptor preferentially activates one of several available pathways. It can be divided into three distinct forms: ligand bias, receptor bias, and tissue or cell bias, where it is mediated by different ligands (on the same receptor), different receptors (with the same ligand), or different tissues or cells (for the same ligand-receptor...

2012
Xavier Blanchet Marcella Langer Christian Weber Rory R. Koenen Philipp von Hundelshausen

Chemoattractant cytokines or chemokines constitute a family of structurally related proteins found in vertebrates, bacteria, or viruses. So far, 48 chemokine genes have been identified in humans, which bind to around 20 chemokine receptors. These receptors belong to the seven transmembrane G-protein-coupled receptor family. Chemokines and their receptors were originally studied for their role i...

Journal: :Current topics in microbiology and immunology 2006
H F Vischer C Vink M J Smit

Several herpesviruses and poxviruses contain genes encoding for G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) proteins that are expressed on the surface of infected host cells and/or the viral envelope. Most of these membrane-associated proteins display highest homology to the subfamily of chemokine receptors known to play a key role in the immune system. Virally encoded chemokine receptors have been modif...

2016
Simona Nemska Laurent Monassier Max Gassmann Nelly Frossard Reza Tavakoli

Left-ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), a risk factor for heart failure and death, is characterized by cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, interstitial cell proliferation, and leukocyte infiltration. Chemokines interacting with G protein-coupled chemokine receptors may play a role in LVH development by promoting recruitment of activated leukocytes or modulating left-ventricular remodeling. Using a pressure ...

2012
Sridhar Nimmagadda

Chemokine/chemokine receptor interactions play diverse roles in cell migration and homeostasis. Emerging evidence suggests that cancer cells co-opt chemokine networks for survival, proliferation, immune evasion, and metastasis. Most of the chemokine receptors are reported to be involved in tumor progression. Given their extensive implication in cancer progression, several chemokine receptor/lig...

ژورنال: یافته 2014
جعفرزاده, مهرزاد , سالک مقدم, علیرضا , فروتنی, شهاب, سلیمانی‌نژاد, مریم , شاهسوار, فرهاد,

Background : Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of immune system malignancies, constituting about 30% of all cases of lymphomas. It is divided into four subgroups based on histopathologic findings. Recent reports indicate that SDF1 chemokine plays a major role in the development, survival and metastasis of many cancers, including breast, prostate and pancreas. So far, its expression and especially re...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2009
Zoltan Szekanecz Angela Pakozdi Agnes Szentpetery Timea Besenyei Alisa E Koch

In rheumatoid arthritis, chemokines mediate the migration of inflammatory leukocytes into the synovium. Among the four known chemokine families, CXC, CC chemokines and fractalkine seem to be of outstanding importance in this process. Angiogenesis, the formation of new vessels, is also important during the perpetuation of inflammation underlying rheumatoid arthritis. In this review, authors disc...

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