Identification of CCR8: A human monocyte and thymus receptor for the CC chemokine I-309

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Abstract

The human CC chemokine I-309 is a potent monocyte chemoattractant and inhibits apoptosis in thymic cell lines. Here, we identify a specific human I-309 receptor, and name it CCR8 according to an accepted nomenclature system. The receptor has seven predicted transmembrane domains, is expressed constitutively in monocytes and thymus, and is encoded by a previously reported gent of previously unknown function named, alternatively, CY6, TER1, and CKR-L1. After transfection with the CY6 open reading frame, a mouse pre- B cell line exhibited calcium flux and chemotaxis in response to 1-309 (EC50 = 2 nM for each), whereas 20 other chemokines were inactive. Signaling was sensitive to pertussis toxin, suggesting coupling to a G(i)- type G protein. These properties parallel those of endogenous I-309 receptors expressed in an HL-60 clone 15 cell line model. The apparent monogamous relationship between I-309 and CCR8 is unusual among known CC chemokines and known CC chemokine receptors. CCR8 may regulate monocyte chemotaxis and thymic cell line apoptosis.

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Tiffany, H. L., Lautens, L. L., Gao, J. L., Pease, J., Locati, M., Combadiere, C., … Murphy, P. M. (1997). Identification of CCR8: A human monocyte and thymus receptor for the CC chemokine I-309. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 186(1), 165–170. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.186.1.165

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