نتایج جستجو برای: گیرنده ccr5

تعداد نتایج: 10087  

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
tarak dhaouadi laboratory of research in immunology of renal transplantation and immunopathology, charles nicolle hospital, tunis el manar university, tunis, tunisia imen sfar laboratory of research in immunology of renal transplantation and immunopathology, charles nicolle hospital, tunis el manar university, tunis, tunisia hajer aounallah-skhiri national institute of public health, tunis, tunisia saloua [email protected] jendoubi-ayed laboratory of research in immunology of renal transplantation and immunopathology, charles nicolle hospital, tunis el manar university, tunis, tunisia hend bouacha pneumonology department, charles nicolle hospital, tunis, tunisia taieb ben abdallah laboratory of research in immunology of renal transplantation and immunopathology, charles nicolle hospital, tunis el manar university, tunis, tunisia

chemokines and their receptors  play an important  role in the  late inflammatory stage of asthma. in this study, we aimed to investigate polymorphisms of mcp-1 (ccl2), ccr2 and ccr5 which can affect qualitatively and/or quantitatively their production and thus influence both susceptibility and severity of asthma and its clinical and biological features. mcp-1   (a/g   -2518),  ccr2   (+/64i), ...

Ali Tagizadae Mir Davood Omrani, Mohammad Reza Mokhtari Morteza Bagheri Pedram Ahmad-Poor

Background: Despite advances in the medical care of renal transplant recipients which have led to an improvement in allograft survival, renal allograft rejection is still a major ob-stacle to successful organ transplantation. Understanding the mechanisms contributing to allograft rejection will be of great importance for the development of efficient antirejection strategies. Objective: The aim ...

  Background :The CCR5 is a chemokine receptor that serves as a co-receptor for HIV-1 attachment and entry to T lymphocytes. A 32bp deletion (∆32) in this gene is believed to be associated with resistance to infection and delay disease progression. The aim of this study was to determine the ∆32 allele frequency in healthy individuals and HIV-infected individuals with AIDS.   Methods : In this e...

2001
Rinaldo W. Pereira Edina R. Pires Ana P.M. Duarte Ricardo P. de Moura Elisangela Monteiro Humberto Torloni Anna B. Proietti Sérgio D.J. Pena

The cc-chemokine receptor-5 gene protein (CCR5) is a seven-transmembrane-domain G protein coupled receptor that has as its natural ligands RANTES (regulated on activation normal T-cell expressed and secreted), MIP-alpha (macrophage inflammatory protein) and MIP-beta, which are members of the CC subfamily of chemokines (Samson et al., 1996a). The CCR5 protein, in concert with CD4, is also the re...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Cajetan Dogo-Isonagie Son Lam Elena Gustchina Priyamvada Acharya Yongping Yang Syed Shahzad-ul-Hussan G Marius Clore Peter D Kwong Carole A Bewley

To initiate HIV entry, the HIV envelope protein gp120 must engage its primary receptor CD4 and a coreceptor CCR5 or CXCR4. In the absence of a high resolution structure of a gp120-coreceptor complex, biochemical studies of CCR5 have revealed the importance of its N terminus and second extracellular loop (ECL2) in binding gp120 and mediating viral entry. Using a panel of synthetic CCR5 ECL2-deri...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2001
T Mukai M Iwasaki P Gao M Tomura Y Yashiro-Ohtani S Ono M Murai K Matsushima M Kurimoto M Kogo T Matsuya H Fujiwara T Hamaoka

The chemokine receptor CCR5 has been implicated in the recruitment of T cells to inflammatory sites. However, the regulation of CCR5 induction on T cells and its contribution to T cell adhesiveness are poorly understood. Using a Th1 clone, 2D6, that can be maintained with interleukin (IL)-12 or IL-2 alone (designated 2D6(IL-12) or 2D6(IL-2), respectively), we investigated how CCR5 is induced on...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
D L Tuttle J K Harrison C Anders J W Sleasman M M Goodenow

The stage of differentiation and the lineage of CD4+ cells profoundly affect their susceptibility to infection by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). While CD4(+) T lymphocytes in patients are readily susceptible to HIV-1 infection, peripheral blood monocytes are relatively resistant during acute or early infection, even though monocytes also express CD4 and viral strains with macropha...

S.M. Mohaddes Ardebili

Chemokines participate in the regulation of immune and inflammatory responses by interacting with their specific receptors on related immune and inflammatory cells such as B-lymphocytes, T-lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells. Chemokines and their receptors are therefore considered to mediate inflammation and tissue damage in autoimmune disorders. The recent studies have revealed the genoty...

2016
Szu-Yi Chou Reni Ajoy Chun Austin Changou Ya-Ting Hsieh Yang-Kao Wang Barry Hoffer

Many neurodegenerative diseases are accompanied by metabolic disorders. CCL5/RANTES, and its receptor CCR5 are known to contribute to neuronal function as well as to metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, obesity, atherosclerosis and metabolic changes after HIV infection. Herein, we found that the lack of CCR5 or CCL5 in mice impaired regulation of energy metabolism in hypothalam...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Lisa M Ebert Shaun R McColl

Following infection, naive T cells are activated in the secondary lymphoid tissue, but then need to move to the infected tissue in the periphery to mediate their effector functions. The acquisition of inflammatory chemokine receptors, such as CCR5 and CCR6, may contribute to the efficient relocation of activated T cells to inflamed sites in the periphery. In keeping with this idea, the present ...

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