نتایج جستجو برای: gpr15

تعداد نتایج: 63  

2017
Yukari Okamoto Sojin Shikano

GPR15 is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that serves for an HIV coreceptor and was also recently found as a novel homing receptor for T-cells implicated in colitis. We show that GPR15 undergoes a constitutive endocytosis in the absence of ligand. The endocytosis was clathrin dependent and partially dependent on β-arrestin in HEK293 cells, and nearly half of the internalized GPR15 re...

Journal: :JCI insight 2017
Alexandra Adamczyk Daniel Gageik Annika Frede Eva Pastille Wiebke Hansen Andreas Rueffer Jan Buer Jürgen Büning Jost Langhorst Astrid M Westendorf

G protein-coupled receptor 15 (GPR15) was recently highlighted as a colon-homing receptor for murine and human CD4+ T cells. The aim of this study was to explore the functional phenotype of human GPR15+CD4+ T cells, focusing on Tregs and effector T cells (Teffs), and to determine whether GPR15 is the driver for the migration of T cells to the colon during ulcerative colitis (UC). In the periphe...

2014
Alison Cartwright Caroline Schmutz Ayman Askari Jan-Herman Kuiper Jim Middleton

Chemokine receptors on leukocytes mediate the recruitment and accumulation of these cells within affected joints in chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Identification of involved receptors offers potential for development of therapeutic interventions. The objective of this study was to investigate the expression of orphan receptor GPR15/BOB in the synovium of RA and...

2014
Miriam Kiene Bence Rethi Marianne Jansson Stephanie Dillon Eric Lee Rebecka Lantto Cara Wilson Stefan Pöhlmann Francesca Chiodi

BACKGROUND Many HIV-2 and SIV isolates, as well as some HIV-1 strains, can use the orphan 7-transmembrane receptor GPR15 as co-receptor for efficient entry into host cells. GPR15 is expressed on central memory and effector memory CD4(+) T cells in healthy individuals and a subset of these cells is susceptible to HIV-1 and SIV infection. However, it has not been determined whether GPR15 expressi...

2015
Meeshanthini V. Dogan Jinhua Xiang Steven R. H. Beach Carolyn Cutrona Frederick X. Gibbons Ronald L. Simons Gene H. Brody Jack T. Stapleton Robert A. Philibert

Smoking is associated with poorer health outcomes for both African and European Americans. In order to better understand whether ethnic-specific genetic variation may underlie some of these differences, we compared the smoking-associated genome-wide methylation signatures of African Americans with those of European Americans, and followed up this analysis with a focused examination of the most ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Yukari Okamoto Joshua David Bernstein Sojin Shikano

Cell surface density of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is controlled by dynamic molecular interactions that often involve recognition of the distinct sequence signals on the cargo receptors. We reported previously that the RXR-type dibasic motif in the distal C-terminal tail of an HIV coreceptor GPR15 negatively regulates the cell surface expression by mediating the coatomer protein I comp...

2017
Borja Ocón Junliang Pan Theresa Thu Dinh Wenjing Chen Romain Ballet Michael Bscheider Aida Habtezion Hua Tu Brian A. Zabel Eugene C. Butcher

Chemoattractants control lymphocyte recruitment from the blood, contributing to the systemic organization of the immune system. The G protein-linked receptor GPR15 mediates lymphocyte homing to the large intestines and skin. Here we show that the 9 kDa CC-motif containing cationic polypeptide AP57/colon-derived sushi containing domain-2 binding factor (CSBF), encoded by C10orf99 in the human an...

2014
Yue Xiang Wei Liu Yue Chen Chuntao Zhang Weiheng Su Yan Zhang Jiaxi Sun Feng Gao Chunlai Jiang

The majority of HIV-1 strains enter CD4+ T cells using the CCR5 and/or CXCR4 co-receptor. However, we recently identified a transmitted/founder (T/F) virus (ZP6248) that efficiently used an alternative coreceptor GPR15, rather than commonly used CXCR4 and CCR5, to establish clinical infection. To understand which regions in the env gene were critical for the atypical coreceptor usage, we genera...

Journal: :European Journal of Immunology 2021

The G protein-coupled receptor 15 (GPR15) regulates homing of different T-cell populations into the gut, thus, preserving tissue homeostasis. Its potential role in preservation homeostasis on other body interfaces, including skin, is less well understood. We addressed impact GPR15 cutaneous and skin microbiome under steady-state conditions. Genetic deficiency substantially altered composition s...

2017
Mario Bauer Beate Fink Hans-Jürgen Seyfarth Hubert Wirtz Armin Frille

BACKGROUND Recently, it was shown that chronic tobacco smoking evokes specific cellular and molecular changes in white blood cells by an excess of G protein-coupled receptor 15 (GPR15)-expressing T cells as well as a hypomethylation at DNA CpG site cg05575921 in granulocytes. In the present study, we aimed to clarify the general usefulness of these two biomarkers as putative signs of non-cancer...

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