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Synergy-inducing chemokines enhance CCR2 ligand activities on monocytes
- Source :
- Eur J Immunol
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- The migration of monocytes to sites of inflammation is largely determined by their response to chemokines. Although the chemokine specificities and expression patterns of chemokine receptors are well defined it is still a matter of debate how cells integrate the messages provided by different chemokines that are concomitantly produced in physiological or pathological situations in vivo. We present evidence for one regulatory mechanism of human monocyte trafficking. Monocytes can integrate stimuli provided by inflammatory chemokines in the presence of homeostatic chemokines. In particular migration and cell responses could occur at much lower concentrations of the CCR2 agonists in the presence of chemokines (CCL19 and CCL21) that per se do not act on monocytes. Binding studies on CCR2(+) cells showed that CCL19 and CCL21 do not compete with the CCR2 agonist CCL2. Furthermore the presence of CCL19 or CCL21 could influence the degradation of CCL2 and CCL7 on cells expressing the decoy receptor D6. These findings disclose a new scenario to further comprehend the complexity of chemokine based monocyte trafficking in a vast variety of human inflammatory disorders.
Details
- Volume :
- 39
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Eur J Immunol
- Accession number :
- edsair.snsf.p3.pubs..c56ad84c347b83136d7cbac70b6c64c1