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Publication : Down-regulation of the macrophage lineage through interaction with OX2 (CD200).

First Author  Hoek RM Year  2000
Journal  Science Volume  290
Issue  5497 Pages  1768-71
PubMed ID  11099416 Mgi Jnum  J:65982
Mgi Id  MGI:1927692 Doi  10.1126/science.290.5497.1768
Citation  Hoek RM, et al. (2000) Down-regulation of the macrophage lineage through interaction with OX2 (CD200). Science 290(5497):1768-71
abstractText  OX2 (CD200) is a broadly expressed membrane glycoprotein, shown here to be important for regulation of the macrophage lineage. In mice lacking CD200, macrophage lineage cells, including brain microglia, exhibited an activated phenotype and were more numerous. Upon facial nerve transection, damaged CD200-deficient neurons elicited an accelerated microglial response. Lack of CD200 resulted in a more rapid onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). Outside the brain, disruption of CD200-CD200 receptor interaction precipitated susceptibility to collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in mice normally resistant to this disease. Thus, in diverse tissues OX2 delivers an inhibitory signal for the macrophage lineage.
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