Overview and potential unifying themes of the atypical chemokine receptor family

  • Vacchini A
  • Locati M
  • Borroni E
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Abstract

Chemokines modulate immune responses through their ability to orchestrate the migration of target cells. Chemokines directly induce cell migration through a distinct set of 7 transmembrane domain G protein-coupled receptors but are also recognized by a small subfamily of atypical chemokine receptors, characterized by their inability to support chemotactic activity. Atypical chemokine receptors are now emerging as crucial regulatory components of chemokine networks in a wide range of physiologic and pathologic contexts. Although a new nomenclature has been approved recently to reflect their functional distinction from their conventional counterparts, a systematic view of this subfamily is still missing. This review discusses their biochemical and immunologic properties to identify potential unifying themes in this emerging family.

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Vacchini, A., Locati, M., & Borroni, E. M. (2016). Overview and potential unifying themes of the atypical chemokine receptor family. Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 99(6), 883–892. https://doi.org/10.1189/jlb.2mr1015-477r

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