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Biased and g protein-independent signaling of chemokine receptors [PDF]
Biased signaling or functional selectivity occurs when a 7TM receptor preferentially activates one of several available pathways. It can be divided into three distinct forms: ligand bias, receptor bias, and tissue or cell bias, where it is mediated by ...
Larsen, Olav +3 more
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CCL2/CCR2 Signalling in Mesenchymal Stem/Progenitor Cell Recruitment and Fracture Healing in Mice
ABSTRACT Macrophage efferocytosis (clearance of apoptotic cells) is crucial for tissue homeostasis and wound repair, where macrophages secrete factors that promote resolution of inflammation and regenerative signalling. This study examined the role of efferocytic macrophage‐associated CCL2 secretion, its influence on mesenchymal stem/progenitor cell ...
Rahasudha Kannan +9 more
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The Interplay Between Lymphatic Vessels and Chemokines [PDF]
Chemokines are a family of small protein cytokines that act as chemoattractants to migrating cells, in particular those of the immune system. They are categorized functionally as either homeostatic, constitutively produced by tissues for basal levels of ...
Rae H. Farnsworth +8 more
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Muscle cell‐derived Ccl8 is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle regeneration
Immune cells infiltrating injured skeletal muscles produce the chemokine Ccl8, which suppresses muscle regeneration. Muscle stem cells (or myogenic progenitor cells) also express Ccl8. The results of our in vitro and in vivo studies suggest that muscle cell‐derived Ccl8 has a negative role in muscle regeneration.
A. Boss‐Kennedy +5 more
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In experimental obesity, the hypothalamus is affected by an inflammatory response activated by dietary saturated fats. This inflammation is triggered as early as one day after exposure to a high-fat diet, and during its progression, there is recruitment of inflammatory cells from the systemic circulation.
Fioravante, Milena +12 more
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ANALYSIS OF BIASED SIGNALING IN THE CHEMOKINE SYSTEM [PDF]
Chemokines constitute a family of almost 50 small secreted cytokines, recognized by about 20 different 7TM spanning G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), that activating pertussis toxin sensitive G proteins induce cell migration.
A. Vacchini
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Investigating the role of Atypical Chemokine Receptor 3 in cancer development [PDF]
Atypical Chemokine Receptor 3 (ACKR3) is a seven-transmembrane spanning receptor with pleiotropic functions in development, homeostasis and pathophysiology.
Karatza, Angeliki
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O receptor atípico de quimiocinas ACKR2 exerce papel protetor na ascaridíase larval por Ascaris suum em modelo murino [PDF]
Human ascariasis is a highly prevalent geohelmintosis and affects millions of people worldwide and is associated with significant morbidity. This helminthiasis is related to precarious conditions of basic sanitation in addition to reduced socioeconomic ...
Renata Barbosa Peixoto
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The role of ACKR2 in inflammatory pathologies [PDF]
Chemokines are a highly conserved family of chemoattractant cytokines that are key to the movement of cells around the body under both inflammatory and homeostatic conditions. Chemokines bind to seven transmembrane G protein coupled receptors that signal
Pallas, Kenneth James
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Corrigendum: ACKR2: An Atypical Chemokine Receptor Regulating Lymphatic Biology [PDF]
Ornella Bonavita +9 more
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