2003
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.170.5.2279
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Cutting Edge: Scavenging of Inflammatory CC Chemokines by the Promiscuous Putatively Silent Chemokine Receptor D6

Abstract: In an effort to define the actual function of the promiscuous putatively silent chemokine receptor D6, transfectants were generated in different cell types. Engagement of D6 by inflammatory CC chemokines elicited no calcium response nor chemotaxis, but resulted in efficient agonist internalization and degradation. Also in lymphatic endothelium, where this receptor is expressed in vivo, D6 did not elicit cellular responses other than ligand internalization and degradation. In particular, no evidence was obtaine… Show more

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“…Previous studies reporting lack of signaling and decoy activity of D6 were focused on the human molecule [9,16]. It was therefore important to assess whether mouse D6 shares these key properties with its human orthologue.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous studies reporting lack of signaling and decoy activity of D6 were focused on the human molecule [9,16]. It was therefore important to assess whether mouse D6 shares these key properties with its human orthologue.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3C). Since D6 is expressed on lymphatic endothelium in the skin [12], and it was suggested to act as a gatekeeper for inflammatory chemokine transfer to LN [7,16], it was important to investigate the LN reaction to CFA injection. In resting conditions, D6 -/-mice had normal LN histology (data not shown) and cellularity (4.07AE0.17 and 3.92AE0.19 Â 10 6 cells per LN in WT and D6 -/-mice, respectively).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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