“…The only known receptor for CCL25, CCR9, is highly expressed on developing thymocytes and small intestinal lamina propria lymphocytes (LPL) and intraepithelial lymphocytes (9,10,16). We and others (9,10,12) have proposed that the CCL25/CCR9 chemokine ligand receptor pair may play an important role in the regional specialization of intestinal immunity and that the coexpression of CCR9 and ␣ 4  7 on the cell surface may provide a small intestinal "address code" for circulating intestinal memory T cells. We previously reported, that in peripheral blood (PB), CCR9 ϩ T lymphocytes were markedly elevated in patients with SB immune-mediated diseases, including CD, but not in patients with purely colonic CD, and that CCL25 expression is altered in inflamed SB but is not expressed in either normal or inflamed colon.…”