نتایج جستجو برای: ccl5

تعداد نتایج: 2037  

2014
Loïc Maillard Naoaki Saito Hanna Hlawaty Véronique Friand Nadine Suffee Fanny Chmilewsky Oualid Haddad Christelle Laguillier Erwan Guyot Takehiko Ueyama Olivier Oudar Angela Sutton Nathalie Charnaux

The perpetuation of angiogenesis is involved in certain chronic inflammatory diseases. The accelerated neovascularisation may result from an inflammatory status with a response of both endothelial cells and monocytes to inflammatory mediators such as chemokines. We have previously described in vitro and in vivo the pro-angiogenic effects of the chemokine Regulated on Activation, Normal T Cell E...

2014
Phanourios Tamamis Christodoulos A. Floudas

CCL5 (RANTES) is an inflammatory chemokine which binds to chemokine receptor CCR5 and induces signaling. The CCL5:CCR5 associated chemotactic signaling is of critical biological importance and is a potential HIV-1 therapeutic axis. Several studies provided growing evidence for the expression of CCL5 and CCR5 in non-hematological malignancies. Therefore, the delineation of the CCL5:CCR5 complex ...

Journal: :Circulation 2007
Regina Krohn Ute Raffetseder Ilze Bot Alma Zernecke Erdenechimeg Shagdarsuren Elisa A Liehn Peter J van Santbrink Peter J Nelson Erik A Biessen Peter R Mertens Christian Weber

BACKGROUND The CC chemokine CCL5/Regulated on Activation, Normal T Cell Expressed and Secreted (RANTES) is upregulated in mononuclear cells or deposited by activated platelets during inflammation and has been implicated in atherosclerosis and neointimal hyperplasia. We investigated the influence of the transcriptional regulator Y-box binding protein (YB)-1 on CCL5 expression and wire-induced ne...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Wenguang G Liang Catherine G Triandafillou Teng-Yi Huang Medel Manuel L Zulueta Shiladitya Banerjee Aaron R Dinner Shang-Cheng Hung Wei-Jen Tang

CC chemokine ligand 5 (CCL5) and CCL3 are critical for immune surveillance and inflammation. Consequently, they are linked to the pathogenesis of many inflammatory conditions and are therapeutic targets. Oligomerization and glycosaminoglycan (GAG) binding of CCL5 and CCL3 are vital for the functions of these chemokines. Our structural and biophysical analyses of human CCL5 reveal that CCL5 olig...

Journal: :Prague medical report 2016
Hamid Reza Kouhpayeh Mohsen Taheri Mana Baziboroon Mohammad Naderi Gholamreza Bahari Mohammad Hashemi

Cysteine-cysteine chemokine ligand 5 (CCL5) with immunoregulatory and inflammatory activities has an important role in granuloma formations that activates and stimulates T-cells and macrophages. Cysteine-cysteine chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is a chemokine receptor, which is important for migration of immune cells to site of infection. In the present study we investigated the possible associatio...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Ravichandran Palaniappan Shailesh Singh Udai P Singh Rajesh Singh Edwin W Ades David E Briles Susan K Hollingshead Walter Royal Jacquelyn S Sampson Jonathan K Stiles Dennis D Taub James W Lillard

Understanding the requirements for protection against pneumococcal carriage and pneumonia will greatly benefit efforts in controlling these diseases. Recently, it has been shown that genetic polymorphisms can result in diminished expression of CCL5, which results in increased susceptibility to and progression of infectious diseases. We show that CCL5, together with Th cytokine mRNA expression, ...

2017
Maria Fe Lanfranco Italo Mocchetti Mark P. Burns Sonia Villapol

Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 5 (CCL5) belongs to a group of chemokines that play a role in the peripheral immune system, mostly as chemoattractant molecules, and mediate tactile allodynia. In the central nervous system (CNS), CCL5 and its receptors have multiple functions, including promoting neuroinflammation, insulin signaling, neuromodulator of synaptic activity and neuroprotection against a...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Nahzli Dilek Nicolas Poirier Claire Usal Bernard Martinet Gilles Blancho Bernard Vanhove

Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) are a heterogeneous population of immature cells that are believed to inhibit immune responses in the contexts of cancer and organ transplantation, in association with regulatory T cells (Treg). However, the way in which MDSC cooperate with Treg remains elusive. In this study, we used DNA microarrays to analyze gene expression in blood-derived MDSC from r...

2014
Xun Liu Ankit Shah Mohitkumar R. Gangwani Peter S. Silverstein Mingui Fu Anil Kumar

The prevalence of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) remains high in patients infected with HIV-1. The production of pro-inflammatory cytokines by astrocytes/microglia exposed to viral proteins is thought to be one of the mechanisms leading to HIV-1- mediated neurotoxicity. In the present study we examined the effects of Nef on CCL5 induction in astrocytes. The results demonstrate t...

2012
Andreas Nellen Daniel Heinrichs Marie-Luise Berres Hacer Sahin Petra Schmitz Amanda E. Proudfoot Christian Trautwein Hermann E. Wasmuth

BACKGROUND The chemokine CCL5 is involved in the recruitment of immune cells and a subsequent activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSC) after liver injury. We here investigate whether inhibition of CCL5 oligomerization and glycosaminoglycan binding by a mutated CCL5 protein ((44)AANA(47)-CCL5) has the potential to ameliorate liver cell injury and fibrosis in vivo. METHODOLOGY Liver injury wa...

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