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Chemotactic cytokine

Luster, A. D. (1998). Mechanisms of disease Chemokines, chemotactic cytokines that mediate inflammation. N. Engl. J. Med. 338 436-445. [Pg.196]

Chemokines are small chemotactic cytokines that act as important messenger molecules between cells of the immune system. Chemokines produce their effects by activating a family of G-protein-coupled receptors. Chemokine receptors are all seven-transmembrane glycoproteins that are structurally related. They may be characterized into those that bind to specific ligands, or those that bind several chemokine ligands. There are also virally encoded (viral) chemokine receptors that represent shared receptors that have been transduced into the viral genome during evolutionary history (Premack and SchaU 1996). [Pg.67]

The HIV-1 coreceptors CXCR4 and CCR5 bind to ligand members of a family of molecules known as chemokines, or chemotactic cytokines. While the hallmark function of these small proteins is the direction of leukocyte trafficking, they can also participate in cellular events such as activation and costimulation (Bajetto et al. 2(X)la). Members of the chemokine family can be classified as either homeostatic or inflammatory based on their temporal expression (Charo and Ransohoff 2006 Kim 2005). Although traditionally the CNS had been thought to be protected from immune acti-... [Pg.121]

Lu M, Grove EA, MiUer R1 (2002) Abnormal development of the hippocampal dentate gyrus in mice lacking the CXCR4 chemokine receptor. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 99 7090-7095 Luster AD (1998) Chemokines-chemotactic cytokines that mediate inflammation. N Engl 1 Med 338 436 45... [Pg.295]

Key Words Chemotactic cytokine GPCR monocyte neutrophil proinflammatory. [Pg.1]

Yoshimura T, Matsushima K, Tanaka S, et al. Purification of a human monocyte-derived neutrophil chemotactic factor that has peptide sequence similarity to other host defense cytokines. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1987 84 9233-9237. [Pg.81]

Koch AE, Kunkel SL, Harlow LA, et al. Macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha. A novel chemotactic cytokine for macrophages in rheumatoid arthritis. J Clin Invest 1994 93(3) 921-928. [Pg.189]

Wang JM, Sica A, Peri G, et al. Expression of monocyte chemotactic protein and interleukin-8 by cytokine-activated human vascular smooth muscle cells. Arterioscler Thromb 1991 11(5) 1166—1174. [Pg.229]

Koch AE, Kunkel SL, Pearce WH, et al. Enhanced production of the chemotactic cytokines interleukin-8 and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in human abdominal aortic aneurysms. Am J Pathol 1993 142(5) 1423—1431. [Pg.230]

Chemokines are a superfamily of low-molecular-weight chemotactic cytokines that exert their effects through seven transmembrane domain G protein-coupled receptors. Although some chemokines are constitutively expressed in certain settings, most are induced by proinflammatory mediators, such as IFN-y and TNF-a. Upon binding to the appropriate receptor, chemokines initiate a... [Pg.335]

Cellular Effects of Complement Activation. C5a is chemotactic for neutrophils, activates their oxidative metabolism, and induces secretion of lysosomal enzymes from the granulocytes and macrophages. C5a may also induce the production of cytokines and prostaglandins (H19, S14). [Pg.82]

The superoxide anion (O2 ) exhibits numerous physiological toxic effects including endothelial cell damage, increased microvascular permeability, formation of chemotactic factors such as leukotriene B4, recruitment of neutrophils at sites of inflammation, lipid peroxidation and oxidation, release of cytokines, DNA singlestrand damage, and formation of peroxynitrite anion (ONOO-), a potent cytotoxic and proinflammatory molecule generated according to equation 7.210 ... [Pg.270]

CC Chemokine Receptor 2 (CCR2) is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily that serves as the receptor for monocyte chemoattractant proteins 1-4 (MCP-1 to -4), a group of pro-inflammatory chemotactic cytokines (chemokines). CCR2 is the primary chemokine receptor on inflammatory monocytes, and is also expressed on T-cells, dendritic cells, and endothelial cells. Upon ligand engagement, CCR2 mediates both cellular movement and activation. [Pg.211]


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