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Publication : The chemokine receptor CXCR2 contributes to murine adipocyte development.

First Author  Dyer DP Year  2019
Journal  J Leukoc Biol Volume  105
Issue  3 Pages  497-506
PubMed ID  30517976 Mgi Jnum  J:295619
Mgi Id  MGI:6454129 Doi  10.1002/JLB.1A0618-216RR
Citation  Dyer DP, et al. (2019) The chemokine receptor CXCR2 contributes to murine adipocyte development. J Leukoc Biol 105(3):497-506
abstractText  Chemokines are members of a large family of chemotactic cytokines that signal through their receptors to mediate leukocyte recruitment during inflammation and homeostasis. The chemokine receptor CXCR2 has largely been associated with neutrophil recruitment. However, there is emerging evidence of roles for chemokines and their receptors in processes other than leukocyte migration. We have previously demonstrated that CXCR2 knockout (KO) mice have thinner skin compared to wild-type mice. Herein we demonstrate that this is due to a thinner subcutaneous adipose layer, as a result of fewer and smaller individual adipocytes. We observe a similar phenotype in other fat depots and present data that suggests this may be due to reduced expression of adipogenesis related genes associated with adipocyte specific CXCR2 signaling. Interestingly, this phenotype is evident in female, but not male, CXCR2 KO mice. These findings expand our understanding of nonleukocyte related chemokine receptor functions and help to explain some previously observed adipose-related phenotypes in CXCR2 KO mice.
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