Title of article :
The Role of Atypical Chemokine Receptor CCXCKR (CCRL1) in Human Diseases
Author/Authors :
Salimi, Parvin Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - University of Isfahan, Isfahan , Esmaeili, Abolghasem Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - University of Isfahan, Isfahan
Abstract :
The role of chemokines and their receptors have been identified in many biological activities
such as immune response and angiogenesis; however, their regulatory ways are under
investigation. In recent years, homologous proteins’ typical chemokine receptors have been
identified. Despite the structural similarity due to changes in a particular motif, they are not able
to create signals through G proteins within the cell; therefore, these chemokine receptors are
called silent or unusual. Through binding and internalization and degradation of the chemokines,
these receptors regulate the level of ligand in the environment. In this paper, about fifty articles
published in the field of the regulatory role of CCX-CKR receptor in some human diseases such
as cancer and inflammatory diseases were reviewed. CCX-CKR is one of the chemokine binding
proteins that like other silent chemokine receptors, is not able to induce intracellular signaling
pathways. Since chemokine network plays a major role in many diseases such as cancer and
autoimmune diseases through the impact of CCX-CKR on the level of chemokine environment,
preventing intracellular signal creation by these proteins can be considered as a therapeutic
target.
Keywords :
Chemokine , CCX-CKR , Inflammatory diseases
Journal title :
International Journal of Basic Science in Medicine (IJBSM)