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CXC chemokines

Nagasaw, T., Hirota, S., Tachibana, K., Takakura, N., Nishikawa, S., Kitamura, Y., Yoshida, N., Kikutani, H., and Kishimoto T. (1996). Defects of B-cell lymphopoiesis and bone-marrow myelopoiesis in mice lacking the CXC chemokine PBSF/SDF-1. Nature 382 635-638. [Pg.145]

McArthur JC (2004) HIV dementia an evolving disease. J Neuroimmunol 157(l-2) 3-10 McArthur JC, Hoover DR, BaceUar H, MUler EN, Cohen BA, Becker JT, Graham NM, McArthur JH, Seines OA, Jacobson LP et al (1993) Dementia in AIDS patients incidence and risk factors. Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study. Neurology 43(ll) 2245-2252 McManus CM, liu JS, Hahn MT, Hua LL, Brosnan CE, Berman JW, Lee SC (2000) Differential induction of chemokines in human microgUa by type I and II interferons. GUa 29(3) 273-280 McQuibban GA, Butler GS, Gong JH, BendaU L, Power C, Clark-Lewis I, OveraU CM (2001) Matrix metaUoproteinase activity inactivates the CXC chemokine stromal ceU-derived factor-1. J Biol Chem 276(47) 43503 3508... [Pg.28]

McQuibban GA, Butler GS, Gong JH, Bendall L, Power C, Clark-Lewis I, Overall CM (2001) Matrix metalloproteinase activity inactivates the CXC chemokine stromal cell-derived factor-1. J Biol Chem 276 43503 3508... [Pg.47]

Glabinski AR, O Bryant S, Selmaj K, Ransohoff RM (2000) CXC chemokine receptors expression during chronic relapsing experimental autoimmune encephalomyehtis. Ann N Y Acad Sci 917 135-144... [Pg.139]

Oberlin E, Amara A, Bacheleiie F, Bessia C, Virelizier JL, Arenzana-Seisdedos F, Schwartz O, Heard JM, Clark-Lewis I, Legler DF, Loetscher M, Baggiolini M, Moser B (1996) The CXC chemokine SDF-1 is the hgand for LESTR/fusin and prevents infection by T-cell-line-adapted HIV-1. Nature 382 833-835... [Pg.143]

Huttenrauch F, Nitzki A, Lin FT, Honing S, Oppermann M (2002) Beta-arrestin binding to CC chemokine receptor 5 requires multiple C-terminal receptor phosphorylation sites and involves a conserved Asp-Arg-Tyr sequence motif. J Biol Chem 277 30769-30777 Imitola J, Raddassi K, Park KI, Mueller FJ, Nieto M, Teng YD, Frenkel D, Li J, Sidman RL, Walsh CA, Snyder EY, Khoury SJ (2004) Directed migration of neural stem cells to sites of CNS injury by the stromal cell-derived factor lalpha/CXC chemokine receptor 4 pathway. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101 18117-18122... [Pg.244]

Loetscher P, Gong JH, Dewald B, Baggiohni M, Clark-Lewis I (1998) N-terminal peptides of stromal ceU-derived factor-1 with CXC chemokine receptor 4 agonist and antagonist activities. J Biol Chem 273 22279-22283... [Pg.245]

Tarasova NI, Stauber RH, Michejda CJ (1998) Spontaneous and ligand-induced trafficking of CXC-chemokine receptor 4. J Biol Chem 273 15883-15886 Thelen M, Thelen S (2008) CXCR7, CXCR4 and CXCL12 an eccentric trio J Neuroimmunol 198 9-13... [Pg.249]

Rempel SA, Dudas S, Ge S, Gutierrez JA (2000) Identification and localization of the cytokine SDFl and its receptor, CXC chemokine receptor 4, to regions of necrosis and angiogenesis in human glioblastoma. Chn Cancer Res 6 102-111 Reya T, Morrison SJ, Clarke ME, Weissman IL (2001) Stem cells, cancer, and cancer stem cells. Nature 414 105-111... [Pg.269]

Huising MO, Stet RJM, Kruiswijk CP, Savelkoul HFJ, Verburg-van Kemenade BML. Molecular evolution of CXC chemokines extant CXC chemokines orginate from the CNS. Trends Immunol 2003 24 306-312. [Pg.8]

The oligomeric structures of chemokines vary. CXCL8 (IL-8), the prototypical CXC chemokine, is dimeric in solution (26) and in its crystalline form (due to twofold crystallographic symmetry) (27). The three-stranded P-sheet of each subunit joins to form a six-stranded P-sheet (Figure IB). The two C-terminal... [Pg.11]

Fig. 1. Oligomerization of CXC chemokines. (A) Monomeric form of CXCL8 (IL-8) with disulfide bridges shown as black sticks. (B) Dimeric form of CXCL8 showing six-stranded P-sheet. (C) Tetrameric form of CXCL10 (IP-10). Fig. 1. Oligomerization of CXC chemokines. (A) Monomeric form of CXCL8 (IL-8) with disulfide bridges shown as black sticks. (B) Dimeric form of CXCL8 showing six-stranded P-sheet. (C) Tetrameric form of CXCL10 (IP-10).
Nagasawa T, Hirota S, Tachibana K, et al. Defects of B-cell lymphopoiesis and bone-marrow myelopoiesis in mice lacking the CXC chemokine PBSF/SDF-1. Nature 1996 382 635-8. [Pg.25]


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