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Publication : Chemokine Receptor Redundancy and Specificity Are Context Dependent.

First Author  Dyer DP Year  2019
Journal  Immunity Volume  50
Issue  2 Pages  378-389.e5
PubMed ID  30784579 Mgi Jnum  J:277401
Mgi Id  MGI:6330947 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2019.01.009
Citation  Dyer DP, et al. (2019) Chemokine Receptor Redundancy and Specificity Are Context Dependent. Immunity 50(2):378-389.e5
abstractText  Currently, we lack an understanding of the individual and combinatorial roles for chemokine receptors in the inflammatory process. We report studies on mice with a compound deletion of Ccr1, Ccr2, Ccr3, and Ccr5, which together control monocytic and eosinophilic recruitment to resting and inflamed sites. Analysis of resting tissues from these mice, and mice deficient in each individual receptor, provides clear evidence for redundant use of these receptors in establishing tissue-resident monocytic cell populations. In contrast, analysis of cellular recruitment to inflamed sites provides evidence of specificity of receptor use for distinct leukocyte subtypes and no indication of comprehensive redundancy. We find no evidence of involvement of any of these receptors in the recruitment of neutrophils or lymphocytes to resting or acutely inflamed tissues. Our data shed important light on combinatorial inflammatory chemokine receptor function and highlight Ccr2 as the primary driver of myelomonocytic cell recruitment in acutely inflamed contexts.
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