نتایج جستجو برای: ccr5

تعداد نتایج: 4196  

2011
Shiva Naresh Mulampaka Narendra M. Dixit

Reduced expression of CCR5 on target CD4(+) cells lowers their susceptibility to infection by R5-tropic HIV-1, potentially preventing transmission of infection and delaying disease progression. Binding of the HIV-1 envelope (Env) protein gp120 with CCR5 is essential for the entry of R5 viruses into target cells. The threshold surface density of gp120-CCR5 complexes that enables HIV-1 entry rema...

Journal: :Antiviral therapy 2011
Valentina Svicher Claudia Alteri Anna Artese Jing Maria Zhang Giosuè Costa Fabio Mercurio Roberta D'Arrigo Stefano Alcaro Giorgio Palù Massimo Clementi Maurizio Zazzi Massimo Andreoni Andrea Antinori Adriano Lazzarin Francesca Ceccherini-Silberstein Carlo Federico Perno

BACKGROUND The interaction between HIV-1 gp120 and CCR5 N terminus is critical for R5-virus entry and affects CCR5 antagonists' activity. Knowledge of how different genetic signatures of gp120 V3 domain effect the strength of this interaction is limited. METHODS HIV-1 coreceptor usage was assessed in 251 patients using enhanced-sensitivity Trofile assay and V3 sequencing plus tropism predicti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Marinos Kallikourdis Kristian G Andersen Katie A Welch Alexander G Betz

Regulatory T cells play an essential role in preventing fetal rejection by the maternal immune system. Here we show that, based on the expression of CCR5, regulatory T cells can be divided into a highly suppressive CCR5+ and a far less suppressive CCR5- subpopulation, suggesting that the former represent the effector arm of regulatory T cells. Although regulatory T cells from CCR5-/- gene delet...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
L Huang I Bosch W Hofmann J Sodroski A B Pardee

Chemokine receptors CCR5 and CXCR4 are the primary fusion coreceptors utilized for CD4-mediated entry by macrophage (M)- and T-cell line (T)-tropic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) strains, respectively. Here we demonstrate that HIV-1 Tat protein, a potent viral transactivator shown to be released as a soluble protein by infected cells, differentially induced CXCR4 and CCR5 expressio...

2016
David L DiGiusto Paula M Cannon Michael C Holmes Lijing Li Anitha Rao Jianbin Wang Gary Lee Philip D. Gregory Kenneth A Kim Samuel B Hayward Kathleen Meyer Colin Exline Evan Lopez Jill Henley Nancy Gonzalez Victoria Bedell Rodica Stan John A Zaia

Gene therapy for HIV-1 infection is a promising alternative to lifelong combination antiviral drug treatment. Chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is the coreceptor required for R5-tropic HIV-1 infection of human cells. Deletion of CCR5 renders cells resistant to R5-tropic HIV-1 infection, and the potential for cure has been shown through allogeneic stem cell transplantation with naturally occurring hom...

2017
Paul R. Gorry Rebecca L. Dunfee Megan E. Mefford Kevin Kunstman Tom Morgan John P. Moore John R. Mascola Kristin Agopian Geoffrey H. Holm Andrew Mehle Joann Taylor Michael Farzan Hui Wang Philip Ellery Samantha J. Willey Paul R. Clapham Steven M. Wolinsky Suzanne M. Crowe Dana Gabuzda

Heterozygosity for the CCR5 Δ32 allele is associated with delayed progression to AIDS in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. Here we describe an unusual HIV-1 isolate from the blood of an asymptomatic individual who was heterozygous for the CCR5 Δ32 allele and had reduced levels of CCR5 expression. The primary virus used CCR5, CXCR4, and an unusually broad range of alternativ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Alicia González-Martín Lucio Gómez Joseph Lustgarten Emilia Mira Santos Mañes

Immune responses against cancer rely upon leukocyte trafficking patterns that are coordinated by chemokines. CCR5, the receptor for chemotactic chemokines MIP1alpha, MIP1beta, and RANTES (CCL3, CCL4, CCL5), exerts major regulatory effects on CD4(+)- and CD8(+) T cell-mediated immunity. Although CCR5 and its ligands participate in the response to various pathogens, its relevance to tumoral immun...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2000
P G Andres P L Beck E Mizoguchi A Mizoguchi A K Bhan T Dawson W A Kuziel N Maeda R P MacDermott D K Podolsky H C Reinecker

The chemokine receptors CCR2 and CCR5 and their respective ligands regulate leukocyte chemotaxis and activation. To determine the role of these chemokine receptors in the regulation of the intestinal immune response, we induced colitis in CCR2- and CCR5-deficient mice by continuous oral administration of dextran sodium sulfate (DSS). Both CCR2- and CCR5-deficient mice were susceptible to DSS-in...

Journal: :Cancer research 2002
Yasuhiro Uekusa Wen-Gong Yu Takao Mukai Ping Gao Nobuya Yamaguchi Masako Murai Kouji Matsushima Satoshi Obika Takeshi Imanishi Yuji Higashibata Shintaro Nomura Yukihiko Kitamura Hiromi Fujiwara Toshiyuki Hamaoka

Interleukin (IL) 12 treatment in the CSA1M and OV-HM, but not in Meth A tumor models,induces tumor regression that is associated with T-cell migration to tumor sites.Here, we investigated the role of the CC chemokine receptor (CCR)5 in T-cell migration induced after IL-12 treatment. In the two IL-12-responsive tumor models (CSA1M and OV-HM), IL-12 treatment up-regulated the mRNA expression of C...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
X Xiao L Wu T S Stantchev Y R Feng S Ugolini H Chen Z Shen J L Riley C C Broder Q J Sattentau D S Dimitrov

HIV-1 entry into cells involves formation of a complex between gp120 of the viral envelope glycoprotein (Env), a receptor (CD4), and a coreceptor. For most strains of HIV, this coreceptor is CCR5. Here, we provide evidence that CD4 is specifically associated with CCR5 in the absence of gp120 or any other receptor-specific ligand. The amount of CD4 coimmunoprecipitated with CCR5 was significantl...

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