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Chemokine receptors in human basophils: inducible expression of functional CXCR4
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InflammationCytokineChemokine BiologySurface-cxcr4 ExpressionFunctional Cxcr4Cxcr4 ExpressionGranulocyteImmunologyImmune RegulationImmunologic MechanismExpression ProfileImmune MediatorImmune SystemMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingPhagocyte
We examined the expression profile of chemokine receptors in human basophils and their regulation by cytokines. Basophils expressed transcripts of CC chemokine receptors (CCR)1, CCR2, CCR3, and CCR5 and CXC chemokine receptors (CXCR)1, CXCR2, and CXCR4. In contrast to the other receptors, surface-CXCR4 expression was not detected in fresh- and whole-blood basophils, but it became apparent gradually during incubation. Among 16 chemokines tested, eotaxin induced the most potent basophil migration. SDF-1 also induced a strong, migratory response comparable with that induced by eotaxin in 24-h, cultured basophils, but it failed to induce degranulation. IL-3 abrogated CXCR4 expression completely, and it only down-regulated CCR2 and CCR3 expression slightly. IL-5, GM-CSF, and IL-4 also down-regulated CXCR4 expression. Thus, expression of CXCR4 was the most strongly affected by cytokines, and this may represent an alternative mechanism for control of cell-specific, biological responses to SDF-1.
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