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Impaired Host Defense, Hematopoiesis, Granulomatous Inflammation and Type 1–Type 2 Cytokine Balance in Mice Lacking CC Chemokine Receptor 1

CC chemokine receptor 1 (CCR1) is expressed in neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes, and eosinophils, and binds the leukocyte chemoattractant and hematopoiesis regulator macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1α, as well as several related CC chemokines. Four other CCR subtypes are known; their leukoc...

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Autores principales: Gao, Ji-Liang, Wynn, Thomas A., Chang, Yun, Lee, Eric J., Broxmeyer, Hal E., Cooper, Scott, Tiffany, H. Lee, Westphal, Heiner, Kwon-Chung, June, Murphy, Philip M.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2196337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9166425
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author Gao, Ji-Liang
Wynn, Thomas A.
Chang, Yun
Lee, Eric J.
Broxmeyer, Hal E.
Cooper, Scott
Tiffany, H. Lee
Westphal, Heiner
Kwon-Chung, June
Murphy, Philip M.
author_facet Gao, Ji-Liang
Wynn, Thomas A.
Chang, Yun
Lee, Eric J.
Broxmeyer, Hal E.
Cooper, Scott
Tiffany, H. Lee
Westphal, Heiner
Kwon-Chung, June
Murphy, Philip M.
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description CC chemokine receptor 1 (CCR1) is expressed in neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes, and eosinophils, and binds the leukocyte chemoattractant and hematopoiesis regulator macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1α, as well as several related CC chemokines. Four other CCR subtypes are known; their leukocyte and chemokine specificities overlap with, but are not identical to, CCR1, suggesting that CCR1 has both redundant and specific biologic roles. To test this, we have developed CCR1-deficient mice (−/−) by targeted gene disruption. Although the distribution of mature leukocytes was normal, steady state and induced trafficking and proliferation of myeloid progenitor cells were disordered in −/− mice. Moreover, mature neutrophils from −/− mice failed to chemotax in vitro and failed to mobilize into peripheral blood in vivo in response to MIP-1α. Consistent with this, −/− mice had accelerated mortality when challenged with Aspergillus fumigatus, a fungus controlled principally by neutrophils. To test the role of CCR1 in granuloma formation, we injected Schistosoma mansoni eggs intravenously, and observed a 40% reduction in the size of lung granulomas in −/− mice compared to +/+ littermates. This was associated with increased interferon-γ and decreased interleukin-4 production in −/− versus +/+ lung lymph node cells stimulated with egg-specific antigen, suggesting that CCR1 influences the inflammatory response not only through direct effects on leukocyte chemotaxis, but also through effects on the type 1–type 2 cytokine balance. Thus CCR1 has nonredundant functions in hematopoiesis, host defense, and inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-21963372008-04-16 Impaired Host Defense, Hematopoiesis, Granulomatous Inflammation and Type 1–Type 2 Cytokine Balance in Mice Lacking CC Chemokine Receptor 1 Gao, Ji-Liang Wynn, Thomas A. Chang, Yun Lee, Eric J. Broxmeyer, Hal E. Cooper, Scott Tiffany, H. Lee Westphal, Heiner Kwon-Chung, June Murphy, Philip M. J Exp Med Article CC chemokine receptor 1 (CCR1) is expressed in neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes, and eosinophils, and binds the leukocyte chemoattractant and hematopoiesis regulator macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1α, as well as several related CC chemokines. Four other CCR subtypes are known; their leukocyte and chemokine specificities overlap with, but are not identical to, CCR1, suggesting that CCR1 has both redundant and specific biologic roles. To test this, we have developed CCR1-deficient mice (−/−) by targeted gene disruption. Although the distribution of mature leukocytes was normal, steady state and induced trafficking and proliferation of myeloid progenitor cells were disordered in −/− mice. Moreover, mature neutrophils from −/− mice failed to chemotax in vitro and failed to mobilize into peripheral blood in vivo in response to MIP-1α. Consistent with this, −/− mice had accelerated mortality when challenged with Aspergillus fumigatus, a fungus controlled principally by neutrophils. To test the role of CCR1 in granuloma formation, we injected Schistosoma mansoni eggs intravenously, and observed a 40% reduction in the size of lung granulomas in −/− mice compared to +/+ littermates. This was associated with increased interferon-γ and decreased interleukin-4 production in −/− versus +/+ lung lymph node cells stimulated with egg-specific antigen, suggesting that CCR1 influences the inflammatory response not only through direct effects on leukocyte chemotaxis, but also through effects on the type 1–type 2 cytokine balance. Thus CCR1 has nonredundant functions in hematopoiesis, host defense, and inflammation. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2196337/ /pubmed/9166425 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Gao, Ji-Liang
Wynn, Thomas A.
Chang, Yun
Lee, Eric J.
Broxmeyer, Hal E.
Cooper, Scott
Tiffany, H. Lee
Westphal, Heiner
Kwon-Chung, June
Murphy, Philip M.
Impaired Host Defense, Hematopoiesis, Granulomatous Inflammation and Type 1–Type 2 Cytokine Balance in Mice Lacking CC Chemokine Receptor 1
title Impaired Host Defense, Hematopoiesis, Granulomatous Inflammation and Type 1–Type 2 Cytokine Balance in Mice Lacking CC Chemokine Receptor 1
title_full Impaired Host Defense, Hematopoiesis, Granulomatous Inflammation and Type 1–Type 2 Cytokine Balance in Mice Lacking CC Chemokine Receptor 1
title_fullStr Impaired Host Defense, Hematopoiesis, Granulomatous Inflammation and Type 1–Type 2 Cytokine Balance in Mice Lacking CC Chemokine Receptor 1
title_full_unstemmed Impaired Host Defense, Hematopoiesis, Granulomatous Inflammation and Type 1–Type 2 Cytokine Balance in Mice Lacking CC Chemokine Receptor 1
title_short Impaired Host Defense, Hematopoiesis, Granulomatous Inflammation and Type 1–Type 2 Cytokine Balance in Mice Lacking CC Chemokine Receptor 1
title_sort impaired host defense, hematopoiesis, granulomatous inflammation and type 1–type 2 cytokine balance in mice lacking cc chemokine receptor 1
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2196337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9166425
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