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Publication      
First Author: Freeman TC
Year: 1998
Journal: MGI Direct Data Submission
Title: Expression Mapping of Mouse Genes
Publication      
First Author: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Year: 2009
Journal: MGI Direct Data Submission
Title: Alleles produced for the KOMP project by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Publication        
First Author: The Gene Ontology Consortium
Year: 2016
Title: Automatic assignment of GO terms using logical inference, based on on inter-ontology links
Publication        
First Author: The Gene Ontology Consortium
Year: 2014
Title: Automated transfer of experimentally-verified manual GO annotation data to mouse-rat orthologs
Publication
First Author: Magdaleno S
Year: 2006
Journal: PLoS Biol
Title: BGEM: an in situ hybridization database of gene expression in the embryonic and adult mouse nervous system.
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
Pages: e86
Publication        
First Author: MGD Nomenclature Committee
Year: 1995
Title: Nomenclature Committee Use
Publication        
First Author: GemPharmatech
Year: 2020
Title: GemPharmatech Website.
Publication        
First Author: GOA curators
Year: 2016
Title: Automatic transfer of experimentally verified manual GO annotation data to orthologs using Ensembl Compara
Publication      
First Author: The Jackson Laboratory Mouse Radiation Hybrid Database
Year: 2004
Journal: Database Release
Title: Mouse T31 Radiation Hybrid Data Load
Publication        
First Author: The Gene Ontology Consortium
Year: 2010
Title: Automated transfer of experimentally-verified manual GO annotation data to mouse-human orthologs
Publication
First Author: Diez-Roux G
Year: 2011
Journal: PLoS Biol
Title: A high-resolution anatomical atlas of the transcriptome in the mouse embryo.
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: e1000582
Publication      
First Author: Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators
Year: 2010
Journal: Database Download
Title: Mouse Microarray Data Integration in Mouse Genome Informatics, the Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Genome U74 Array Platform (A, B, C v2).
Publication      
First Author: MGI Genome Annotation Group and UniGene Staff
Year: 2015
Journal: Database Download
Title: MGI-UniGene Interconnection Effort
Publication
First Author: Carninci P
Year: 2005
Journal: Science
Title: The transcriptional landscape of the mammalian genome.
Volume: 309
Issue: 5740
Pages: 1559-63
Publication
First Author: Skarnes WC
Year: 2011
Journal: Nature
Title: A conditional knockout resource for the genome-wide study of mouse gene function.
Volume: 474
Issue: 7351
Pages: 337-42
Publication        
First Author: Marc Feuermann, Huaiyu Mi, Pascale Gaudet, Dustin Ebert, Anushya Muruganujan, Paul Thomas
Year: 2010
Title: Annotation inferences using phylogenetic trees
Publication      
First Author: Mouse Genome Database and National Center for Biotechnology Information
Year: 2000
Journal: Database Release
Title: Entrez Gene Load
Publication      
First Author: Allen Institute for Brain Science
Year: 2004
Journal: Allen Institute
Title: Allen Brain Atlas: mouse riboprobes
Publication      
First Author: Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators
Year: 2009
Journal: Database Download
Title: Mouse Microarray Data Integration in Mouse Genome Informatics, the Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array Platform
Publication      
First Author: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) and The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
Year: 2010
Journal: Database Download
Title: Consensus CDS project
Publication      
First Author: Mouse Genome Informatics Group
Year: 2003
Journal: Database Procedure
Title: Automatic Encodes (AutoE) Reference
Publication      
First Author: Bairoch A
Year: 1999
Journal: Database Release
Title: SWISS-PROT Annotated protein sequence database
Publication        
First Author: Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators
Year: 2005
Title: Obtaining and Loading Genome Assembly Coordinates from Ensembl Annotations
Publication      
First Author: Mouse Genome Informatics
Year: 2010
Journal: Database Release
Title: Protein Ontology Association Load.
Publication        
First Author: Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators
Year: 2005
Title: Obtaining and loading genome assembly coordinates from NCBI annotations
Publication      
First Author: Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators
Year: 2009
Journal: Database Download
Title: Mouse Microarray Data Integration in Mouse Genome Informatics, the Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Genome 430 2.0 Array Platform
Publication        
First Author: DDB, FB, MGI, GOA, ZFIN curators
Year: 2001
Title: Gene Ontology annotation through association of InterPro records with GO terms
Publication        
First Author: Cyagen Biosciences Inc.
Year: 2022
Title: Cyagen Biosciences Website.
HT Experiment
Series Id: GSE47029
Experiment Type: transcription profiling by array
Study Type: WT vs. Mutant
Source: ArrayExpress
Publication
First Author: Zhang YW
Year: 1999
Journal: Mol Biol Evol
Title: Sequence evolution of the CCR5 chemokine receptor gene in primates.
Volume: 16
Issue: 9
Pages: 1145-54
Allele
Name: C-C motif chemokine receptor 5; targeted mutation 1, William A Kuziel
Allele Type: Targeted
Attribute String: Null/knockout
Publication
First Author: Joy MT
Year: 2019
Journal: Cell
Title: CCR5 Is a Therapeutic Target for Recovery after Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury.
Volume: 176
Issue: 5
Pages: 1143-1157.e13
Publication
First Author: Jiao X
Year: 2019
Journal: Cancer Res
Title: Recent Advances Targeting CCR5 for Cancer and Its Role in Immuno-Oncology.
Volume: 79
Issue: 19
Pages: 4801-4807
Allele
Name: C-C motif chemokine receptor 5; targeted mutation 1, Pfizer, Ltd
Allele Type: Targeted
Attribute String: Humanized sequence, Inserted expressed sequence, Null/knockout
Publication
First Author: Holt N
Year: 2010
Journal: Nat Biotechnol
Title: Human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells modified by zinc-finger nucleases targeted to CCR5 control HIV-1 in vivo.
Volume: 28
Issue: 8
Pages: 839-47
Publication
First Author: Ochoa-Callejero L
Year: 2013
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Maraviroc, a CCR5 antagonist, prevents development of hepatocellular carcinoma in a mouse model.
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: e53992
Publication
First Author: Browning J
Year: 1997
Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Title: Mice transgenic for human CD4 and CCR5 are susceptible to HIV infection.
Volume: 94
Issue: 26
Pages: 14637-41
Publication
First Author: Cameron MJ
Year: 2000
Journal: J Immunol
Title: Differential expression of CC chemokines and the CCR5 receptor in the pancreas is associated with progression to type I diabetes.
Volume: 165
Issue: 2
Pages: 1102-10
Strain
Attribute String: congenic, mutant strain, targeted mutation
Publication
First Author: Glass WG
Year: 2001
Journal: Virology
Title: Reduced macrophage infiltration and demyelination in mice lacking the chemokine receptor CCR5 following infection with a neurotropic coronavirus.
Volume: 288
Issue: 1
Pages: 8-17
Publication
First Author: Unutmaz D
Year: 2000
Journal: J Immunol
Title: The primate lentiviral receptor Bonzo/STRL33 is coordinately regulated with CCR5 and its expression pattern is conserved between human and mouse.
Volume: 165
Issue: 6
Pages: 3284-92
Allele
Name: C-C motif chemokine receptor 5; targeted mutation 1, Shanghai Model Organisms Center
Allele Type: Targeted
Attribute String: Humanized sequence, Inserted expressed sequence
Genotype
Symbol: Ccr5/Ccr5
Background: involves: C57BL/6
Zygosity: hm
Has Mutant Allele: true
Publication  
First Author: Chan PC
Year: 2022
Journal: Int J Mol Sci
Title: Adipose Tissue-Derived CCL5 Enhances Local Pro-Inflammatory Monocytic MDSCs Accumulation and Inflammation via CCR5 Receptor in High-Fat Diet-Fed Mice.
Volume: 23
Issue: 22
DO Term
Publication
First Author: Smith LK
Year: 2021
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Direct interaction of HIV gp120 with neuronal CXCR4 and CCR5 receptors induces cofilin-actin rod pathology via a cellular prion protein- and NOX-dependent mechanism.
Volume: 16
Issue: 3
Pages: e0248309
Publication
First Author: Ng-Cashin J
Year: 2003
Journal: J Immunol
Title: Host absence of CCR5 potentiates dendritic cell vaccination.
Volume: 170
Issue: 8
Pages: 4201-8
Publication
First Author: Seay K
Year: 2013
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Mice transgenic for CD4-specific human CD4, CCR5 and cyclin T1 expression: a new model for investigating HIV-1 transmission and treatment efficacy.
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: e63537
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Allele
Name: C-C motif chemokine receptor 5; endonuclease-mediated mutation 1, Shanghai Model Organisms Center
Allele Type: Endonuclease-mediated
Attribute String: Null/knockout
Strain
Attribute String: coisogenic, mutant strain, targeted mutation
Publication
First Author: Habasque C
Year: 2002
Journal: Mol Hum Reprod
Title: Study of the HIV-1 receptors CD4, CXCR4, CCR5 and CCR3 in the human and rat testis.
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 419-25
Publication
First Author: Brühl H
Year: 2005
Journal: Rheumatology (Oxford)
Title: Expression of DARC, CXCR3 and CCR5 in giant cell arteritis.
Volume: 44
Issue: 3
Pages: 309-13
Strain
Attribute String: coisogenic, mutant strain, endonuclease-mediated mutation
Publication
First Author: Doranz BJ
Year: 1997
Journal: J Virol
Title: Two distinct CCR5 domains can mediate coreceptor usage by human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
Volume: 71
Issue: 9
Pages: 6305-14
Publication
First Author: Qin S
Year: 1998
Journal: J Clin Invest
Title: The chemokine receptors CXCR3 and CCR5 mark subsets of T cells associated with certain inflammatory reactions.
Volume: 101
Issue: 4
Pages: 746-54
Publication
First Author: Xiao X
Year: 2000
Journal: Exp Mol Pathol
Title: Interactions of CCR5 and CXCR4 with CD4 and gp120 in human blood monocyte-derived dendritic cells.
Volume: 68
Issue: 3
Pages: 133-8
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Publication
First Author: Soria G
Year: 2008
Journal: Cancer Lett
Title: The inflammatory chemokines CCL2 and CCL5 in breast cancer.
Volume: 267
Issue: 2
Pages: 271-85
Publication  
First Author: Aldinucci D
Year: 2014
Journal: Mediators Inflamm
Title: The inflammatory chemokine CCL5 and cancer progression.
Volume: 2014
Pages: 292376
Publication
First Author: Capoulade-Métay C
Year: 2006
Journal: Immunogenetics
Title: A natural CCL5/RANTES variant antagonist for CCR1 and CCR3.
Volume: 58
Issue: 7
Pages: 533-41
Publication
First Author: Secchi M
Year: 2014
Journal: Antimicrob Agents Chemother
Title: Combination of the CCL5-derived peptide R4.0 with different HIV-1 blockers reveals wide target compatibility and synergic cobinding to CCR5.
Volume: 58
Issue: 10
Pages: 6215-23
Publication
First Author: Vangelista L
Year: 2008
Journal: Vaccine
Title: Rational design of novel HIV-1 entry inhibitors by RANTES engineering.
Volume: 26
Issue: 24
Pages: 3008-15
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: C-C chemokine ligand 5 (CCL5), also known as RANTES, is a target gene of NF-kappaB, and is expressed by T lymphocytes, macrophages, platelets, synovial fibroblasts, tubular epithelium, and certain types of tumour cells [, ]. CCL5 plays a role in recruiting a variety of leukocytes into inflammatory sites including T cells, macrophages, eosinophils, and basophils. CCL5 activity is mediated through its binding to CCR1, CCR3, and mainly CCR5 [, ].CCR5 is a G-protein-coupled receptor for CCL3, CCL4 and CCL5. CCR5 is also the major coreceptor for HIV-1 entry into target cells and is thought to be a suitable therapeutic target for HIV-1 blockade []. However, the affinity between CCR5 and natural CCL5 is low and has limited viral entry inhibiting activity. Therefore, several CCL5 derivatives with high anti-HIV-1 potency have been produced to act as entry inhibitors and CCR5 antagonists [, ].
Allele
Name: transgene insertion 19, Michel C Nussenzweig
Allele Type: Transgenic
Attribute String: Humanized sequence, Inserted expressed sequence
MP Term
MP Term
MP Term
MP Term
MP Term
MP Term
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Publication
First Author: Raport CJ
Year: 1996
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Molecular cloning and functional characterization of a novel human CC chemokine receptor (CCR5) for RANTES, MIP-1beta, and MIP-1alpha.
Volume: 271
Issue: 29
Pages: 17161-6
Allele
Name: prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2, opposite strand; targeted mutation 1, Susan Carpenter
Allele Type: Targeted
Attribute String: Null/knockout, Reporter
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Publication
First Author: Jin J
Year: 2014
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Targeting spare CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) as a principle to inhibit HIV-1 entry.
Volume: 289
Issue: 27
Pages: 19042-52
ncRNA Gene
Type: lncRNA_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Genotype
Symbol: Ptgs2os/Ptgs2os
Background: Not Specified
Zygosity: hm
Has Mutant Allele: true
Strain
Attribute String: mutant stock, targeted mutation, transgenic
HT Experiment  
Experiment Type: RNA-Seq
Study Type: Baseline
Source: GEO
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Publication
First Author: Gruell H
Year: 2013
Journal: J Virol
Title: Antibody and antiretroviral preexposure prophylaxis prevent cervicovaginal HIV-1 infection in a transgenic mouse model.
Volume: 87
Issue: 15
Pages: 8535-44
Publication
First Author: Jiang Y
Year: 1998
Journal: J Neuroimmunol
Title: Chemokine receptor expression in cultured glia and rat experimental allergic encephalomyelitis.
Volume: 86
Issue: 1
Pages: 1-12
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is found on the surface of white blood cells, such as macrophages [], T cells []and dendritic cells [, ], and expressed in lymphoid organs []. Transfected cells expressing CCR5 receptor bind CCL5 (RANTES), CCL4 (MIP-1beta) and CCL3 (MIP-1alpha), and generate inositol phosphates in response to these chemokines. The same combination of chemokines has been shown to potently inhibit human immunodeficiency virus replication in human peripheral blood leukocytes []. CCR5 is the major coreceptor for HIV-1 entry into target cells and is thought to be a suitable therapeutic target for HIV-1 blockade [].Chemokines (chemotactic cytokines) are a family of chemoattractant molecules. They attract leukocytes to areas of inflammation and lesions, and play a key role in leukocyte activation. Originally defined as host defense proteins, chemokines are now known to play a much broader biological role []. They have a wide range of effects in many different cell types beyond the immune system, including, for example, various cells of the central nervous system [], and endothelial cells, where they may act as either angiogenic or angiostatic factors [].The chemokine family is divided into four classes based on the number and spacing of their conserved cysteines: 2 Cys residues may be adjacent (the CC family); separated by an intervening residue (the CXC family); have only one of the first two Cys residues (C chemokines); or contain both cysteines, separated by three intervening residues (CX3C chemokines).Chemokines exert their effects by binding to rhodopsin-like G protein-coupled receptors on the surface of cells. Following interaction with their specific chemokine ligands, chemokine receptors trigger a flux in intracellular calcium ions, which cause a cellular response, including the onset of chemotaxis. There are over fifty distinct chemokines and least 18 human chemokine receptors []. Although the receptors bind only a single class of chemokines, they often bind several members of the same class with high affinity. Chemokine receptors are preferentially expressed on important functional subsets of dendritic cells, monocytes and lymphocytes, including Langerhans cells and T helper cells [, ]. Chemokines and their receptors can also be subclassified into homeostatic leukocyte homing molecules (CXCR4, CXCR5, CCR7, CCR9) versus inflammatory/inducible molecules (CXCR1, CXCR2, CXCR3, CCR1-6, CX3CR1).CC chemokine receptors are a subfamily of the chemokine receptors that specifically bind and respond to cytokines of the CC chemokine family. There are currently ten members of the CC chemokine receptor subfamily, named CCR1 to 10. The receptors receptors are found in monocytes, lymphocytes, basophils and eosinophils.
Protein Coding Gene
Type: protein_coding_gene
Organism: mouse, laboratory
Publication
First Author: Lüttichau HR
Year: 2003
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: A highly selective CCR2 chemokine agonist encoded by human herpesvirus 6.
Volume: 278
Issue: 13
Pages: 10928-33
Publication
First Author: Tweedy J
Year: 2015
Journal: J Gen Virol
Title: Analyses of germline, chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6A and B genomes indicate emergent infection and new inflammatory mediators.
Volume: 96
Issue: Pt 2
Pages: 370-89
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: Human herpesvirus 6A (HHV-6A) and HHV-6B are classified as roseoloviruses and are highly prevalent in the human population. Roseolovirus reactivation in an immunocompromised host can cause severe pathologies []. HHV6 A/B encode two putative chemokine receptors and a chemokine-like protein. The HHV6 U83 gene encodes a CC chemokine, which functions as a highly selective and efficacious agonist for the human CCR2 receptor, both in respect of signal transduction and the ability to induce chemotaxis. Homologues of the U83 gene products are found in Human cytomegalovirus encoded chemokines vCXC1 and vCXC2.HHV-6 U83, also known as vCCL4, contains a region with the CC/CX3C chemokine motif and a glycosaminoglycan (GAG)-binding epitope, BBXB (B being a basic residue), found right before the third Cys residue, which very likely forms a disulfide bridge back to the first Cys of the protein []. This gene is the only HHV-6A/B divergent gene that is specific for these viruses. The U83 chemokine gene is distinct between HHV-6A and HHV-6B strains, encoding up to 13 amino acid differences. The HHV-6A (U83A) and HHV-6B (U83B) chemokines have distinct specificities which determine chemoattraction or diversion of different leukocyte subsets for infection or immune evasion, thus an early component of cellular tropism as well as mediator of innate immunity. U83 also has a varied gene structure, with N-terminal length variation determining production of the encoded mature secreted chemokine, coupled with control by cell-directed splicing which truncates the chemokine gene early in replication to encode an antagonist. The 'long' active form of U83A has a unique broad specificity for receptors CCR1, CCR4, CCR5, CCR6 and CCR8 present on plasmacytoid and myeloid dendritic and monocyte/macrophage antigen presenting cells, as well as both TH1 and TH2 skin homing lymphocytes and NK cells; it is also amongst the highest affinity ligands for CCR5 and inhibits HIV-1 binding at this coreceptor. U83A can both block and divert human chemokine action while occupying the human chemokine receptors [].
Publication
First Author: Dudek AM
Year: 2024
Journal: Cell Stem Cell
Title: A simultaneous knockout knockin genome editing strategy in HSPCs potently inhibits CCR5- and CXCR4-tropic HIV-1 infection.
Volume: 31
Issue: 4
Pages: 499-518.e6
Publication
First Author: Semmling V
Year: 2010
Journal: Nat Immunol
Title: Alternative cross-priming through CCL17-CCR4-mediated attraction of CTLs toward NKT cell-licensed DCs.
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: 313-20
Publication
First Author: Clemente C
Year: 2018
Journal: Nat Commun
Title: MT4-MMP deficiency increases patrolling monocyte recruitment to early lesions and accelerates atherosclerosis.
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 910
Publication
First Author: van Elsas MJ
Year: 2024
Journal: Cancer Cell
Title: Immunotherapy-activated T cells recruit and skew late-stage activated M1-like macrophages that are critical for therapeutic efficacy.
Volume: 42
Issue: 6
Pages: 1032-1050.e10
Publication
First Author: Ross JL
Year: 2024
Journal: Immunity
Title: Microglia and monocyte-derived macrophages drive progression of pediatric high-grade gliomas and are transcriptionally shaped by histone mutations.
Volume: 57
Issue: 11
Pages: 2669-2687.e6
Publication
First Author: Komarowska I
Year: 2015
Journal: Immunity
Title: Hepatocyte Growth Factor Receptor c-Met Instructs T Cell Cardiotropism and Promotes T Cell Migration to the Heart via Autocrine Chemokine Release.
Volume: 42
Issue: 6
Pages: 1087-99
Publication
First Author: Begka C
Year: 2020
Journal: iScience
Title: Toll-Interacting Protein Regulates Immune Cell Infiltration and Promotes Colitis-Associated Cancer.
Volume: 23
Issue: 3
Pages: 100891
Publication
First Author: Kulhankova K
Year: 2023
Journal: Nat Commun
Title: Shuttle peptide delivers base editor RNPs to rhesus monkey airway epithelial cells in vivo.
Volume: 14
Issue: 1
Pages: 8051
Publication
First Author: Naderi A
Year: 2022
Journal: iScience
Title: Beneficial effects of CCL8 inhibition at lipopolysaccharide-induced lung injury.
Volume: 25
Issue: 12
Pages: 105520
Publication
First Author: Gomez-Ospina N
Year: 2019
Journal: Nat Commun
Title: Human genome-edited hematopoietic stem cells phenotypically correct Mucopolysaccharidosis type I.
Volume: 10
Issue: 1
Pages: 4045