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Publication : Neurotactin, a membrane-anchored chemokine upregulated in brain inflammation.

First Author  Pan Y Year  1997
Journal  Nature Volume  387
Issue  6633 Pages  611-7
PubMed ID  9177350 Mgi Jnum  J:40832
Mgi Id  MGI:892218 Doi  10.1038/42491
Citation  Pan Y, et al. (1997) Neurotactin, a membrane-anchored chemokine upregulated in brain inflammation. Nature 387(6633):611-7
abstractText  Chemokines are small secreted proteins that stimulate the directional migration of leukocytes and mediate inflammation. During screening of a murine choroid plexus complementary DNA library, we identified a new chemokine, designated neurotactin. Unlike other chemokines, neurotactin has a unique cysteine pattern, Cys-X-X-X-Cys, and is predicted to be a type 1 membrane protein. Full-length recombinant neurotactin is localized on the surface of transfected 293 cells. Recombinant neurotactin containing the chemokine domain is chemotactic for neutrophils both in vitro and in vivo. Neurotactin messenger RNA is predominantly expressed in normal murine brain and its protein expression in activated brain microglia is upregulated in mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, as well as in mice treated with lipopolysaccharide. Distinct from all other chemokine genes, the neurotactin gene is localized to human chromosome 16q. Consequently we propose that neurotactin represents a new delta-chemokine family and that it may play a role in brain inflammation processes.
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