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Publication : A role for CCR9 in T lymphocyte development and migration.

First Author  Uehara S Year  2002
Journal  J Immunol Volume  168
Issue  6 Pages  2811-9
PubMed ID  11884450 Mgi Jnum  J:110846
Mgi Id  MGI:3641388 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.168.6.2811
Citation  Uehara S, et al. (2002) A role for CCR9 in T lymphocyte development and migration. J Immunol 168(6):2811-9
abstractText  CCR9 mediates chemotaxis in response to CCL25/thymus-expressed chemokine and is selectively expressed on T cells in the thymus and small intestine. To investigate the role of CCR9 in T cell development, the CCR9 gene was disrupted by homologous recombination. B cell development, thymic alphabeta-T cell development, and thymocyte selection appeared unimpaired in adult CCR9-deficient (CCR9(-/-)) mice. However, competitive transplantation experiments revealed that bone marrow from CCR9(-/-) mice was less efficient at repopulating the thymus of lethally irradiated Rag-1(-/-) mice than bone marrow from littermate CCR9(+/+) mice. CCR9(-/-) mice had increased numbers of peripheral gammadelta-T cells but reduced numbers of gammadeltaTCR(+) and CD8alphabeta(+)alphabetaTCR(+) intraepithelial lymphocytes in the small intestine. Thus, CCR9 plays an important, although not indispensable, role in regulating the development and/or migration of both alphabeta(-) and gammadelta(-) T lymphocytes.
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