نتایج جستجو برای: chemokines

تعداد نتایج: 13274  

2015
Diana Carolina Torres Palomino Luciana Cavalheiro Marti Diana Carolina Torres Palomino Luciana Cavalheiro Marti

Chemokines are a large family of small cytokines and generally have low molecular weight ranging from 7 to 15kDa. Chemokines and their receptors are able to control the migration and residence of all immune cells. Some chemokines are considered pro-inflammatory, and their release can be induced during an immune response at a site of infection, while others are considered homeostatic and are inv...

2015
Hongbo Luo Yuming Liu Qian Li Lingjuan Liao Ruili Sun Xueting Liu Manli Jiang Jinyue Hu

Chemokines and chemokine receptors are involved in the resolution or progression of renal diseases. Locally secreted chemokines mediated leukocyte recruitment during the initiation and amplification phase of renal inflammation. However, the regulation of chemokine induction is not fully understood. In this study, we found that IL-1 induced a significant up-regulation of CXC chemokines CXCL1, 2,...

2016
Valentina Cecchinato Gianluca D’Agostino Lorenzo Raeli Mariagrazia Uguccioni

Directed migration and arrest of leukocytes during homeostasis, inflammation, and tumor development is mediated by the chemokine system, which governs leukocyte migration and activities. Although we understand well the effects of different chemokines one by one, much less was known about the potential consequences of the concomitant expression of multiple chemokines or of their interaction with...

2017
Michal Abraham Hanna Wald Dalit Vaizel-Ohayon Valentin Grabovsky Zohar Oren Arnon Karni Lola Weiss Eithan Galun Amnon Peled Orly Eizenberg

Chemokines and their receptors play critical roles in the progression of autoimmunity and inflammation. Typically, multiple chemokines are involved in the development of these pathologies. Indeed, targeting single chemokines or chemokine receptors has failed to achieve significant clinical benefits in treating autoimmunity and inflammation. Moreover, the binding of host atypical chemokine recep...

2017
Zhuo Wang Hong Shang Yongjun Jiang

Chemokines are small chemotactic cytokines that are involved in the regulation of immune cell migration. Multiple functional properties of chemokines, such as pro-inflammation, immune regulation, and promotion of cell growth, angiogenesis, and apoptosis, have been identified in many pathological and physiological contexts. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is characterized by persist...

Journal: :Blood 2002
Jim Middleton Angela M Patterson Lucy Gardner Caroline Schmutz Brian A Ashton

At sites of inflammation and in normal immune surveillance, chemokines direct leukocyte migration across the endothelium. Many cell types that are extravascular can produce chemokines, and for these mediators to directly elicit leukocyte migration from the blood, they would need to reach the luminal surface of the endothelium. This article reviews the evidence that endothelial cells are active ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
B T Seet R Singh C Paavola E K Lau T M Handel G McFadden

Poxviruses express a family of secreted proteins that bind with high affinity to chemokines and antagonize the interaction with their cognate G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). These viral inhibitors are novel in structure and, unlike cellular chemokine receptors, are able to specifically interact with most, if not all, CC-chemokines. We therefore sought to define the structural features of C...

2013
FENG YING WU JIANG FAN LIANG TANG YIN MIN ZHAO CAI CUN ZHOU

Chemokines and their receptors have been shown to play a vital role in lung cancer progression. D6 is an atypical chemokine receptor which is able to internalize and degrade chemokines. To investigate the potential role of D6 in lung cancer, we established D6-overexpressing A549 lung cancer cell lines by the transfection of human D6 cDNA. Results showed that D6 inhibited the proliferation of ca...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2001
T R Traynor G B Huffnagle

The production of chemokines at the site of a fungal infection is critical for effective recruitment of leukocytes to that site. Over 40 chemokines and 20 chemokine receptors have been identified. The most intriguing biological property of chemokines is that they often play non-redundant roles in vivo even though they are highly related, have multiple activities and bind multiple chemokine rece...

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