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Neutrophil and B Cell Expansion in Mice That Lack the Murine IL-8 Receptor Homolog
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1994
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InflammationCytokineAutoimmune DiseaseMurine GeneGranulocyteImmune Cell DevelopmentImmunologyImmune RegulationB Cell ExpansionMature NeutrophilsAutoimmunityImmunotherapyMedicineCell BiologyHuman Neutrophils
Interleukin-8 (IL-8) is a proinflammatory cytokine that specifically attracts and activates human neutrophils. A murine gene with a high degree of homology to the two known human IL-8 receptors was cloned and then deleted from the mouse genome by homologous recombination in embryonic stem (ES) cells. These mice, although outwardly healthy, had lymphadenopathy, resulting from an increase in B cells, and splenomegaly, resulting from an increase in metamyelocytes, band, and mature neutrophils. Thus, this receptor may participate in the expansion and development of neutrophils and B cells. This receptor was the major mediator of neutrophil migration to sites of inflammation and may provide a potential therapeutic target in inflammatory disease.
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