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    S1pr4 sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 4 [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]

    Gene ID: 13611, updated on 2-Nov-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor 4 links neutrophils and early local inflammation to lymphocyte recruitment into the draining lymph node to facilitate robust germinal center formation.

    Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor 4 links neutrophils and early local inflammation to lymphocyte recruitment into the draining lymph node to facilitate robust germinal center formation.
    Luker AJ, Wukitch A, Kulinski JM, Ganesan S, Kabat J, Lack J, Frischmeyer-Guerrerio P, Metcalfe DD, Olivera A., Free PMC Article

    10/4/2024
    Apolipoprotein M bound sphingosine 1-phosphate suppresses NETosis through activating S1P1 and S1P4.

    Apolipoprotein M bound sphingosine 1-phosphate suppresses NETosis through activating S1P1 and S1P4.
    Kurano M, Uranbileg B, Yatomi Y.

    09/22/2023
    Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor 4 Attenuates Neutrophilic Airway Inflammation in Experimental Asthma via Repressing Proinflammatory Macrophage Activation.

    Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor 4 Attenuates Neutrophilic Airway Inflammation in Experimental Asthma via Repressing Proinflammatory Macrophage Activation.
    Wang S, Tian Z, Lu Y, Huang Z, Fan Y, Li B, Zheng H, Wu X, Wang M, Zhao J, Xie J., Free PMC Article

    04/19/2023
    Sphingosine 1-Phosphate Receptor 4 Promotes Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis by Activating NLRP3 Inflammasome.

    Sphingosine 1-Phosphate Receptor 4 Promotes Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis by Activating NLRP3 Inflammasome.
    Hong CH, Ko MS, Kim JH, Cho H, Lee CH, Yoon JE, Yun JY, Baek IJ, Jang JE, Lee SE, Cho YK, Baek JY, Oh SJ, Lee BY, Lim JS, Lee J, Hartig SM, Conde de la Rosa L, Garcia-Ruiz C, Lee KU, Fernández-Checa JC, Choi JW, Kim S, Koh EH., Free PMC Article

    04/16/2022
    Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor Type 4 (S1P4) Is Differentially Regulated in Peritoneal B1 B Cells upon TLR4 Stimulation and Facilitates the Egress of Peritoneal B1a B Cells and Subsequent Accumulation of Splenic IRA B Cells under Inflammatory Conditions.

    Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor Type 4 (S1P(4)) Is Differentially Regulated in Peritoneal B1 B Cells upon TLR4 Stimulation and Facilitates the Egress of Peritoneal B1a B Cells and Subsequent Accumulation of Splenic IRA B Cells under Inflammatory Conditions.
    Riese J, Gromann A, Lührs F, Kleinwort A, Schulze T., Free PMC Article

    07/10/2021
    S1PR4 ablation reduces tumor growth and improves chemotherapy via CD8+ T cell expansion.

    S1PR4 ablation reduces tumor growth and improves chemotherapy via CD8+ T cell expansion.
    Olesch C, Sirait-Fischer E, Berkefeld M, Fink AF, Susen RM, Ritter B, Michels BE, Steinhilber D, Greten FR, Savai R, Takeda K, Brüne B, Weigert A., Free PMC Article

    02/20/2021
    S1PR4-dependent CCL2 production promotes macrophage recruitment in a murine psoriasis model.

    S1PR4-dependent CCL2 production promotes macrophage recruitment in a murine psoriasis model.
    Schuster C, Huard A, Sirait-Fischer E, Dillmann C, Brüne B, Weigert A.

    12/12/2020
    Genetic deletion of S1pr4 resulted in exacerbation of passive systemic anaphylaxis to IgE/anti-IgE.

    S1P₄ Regulates Passive Systemic Anaphylaxis in Mice but Is Dispensable for Canonical IgE-Mediated Responses in Mast Cells.
    Kulinski JM, Proia RL, Larson EM, Metcalfe DD, Olivera A., Free PMC Article

    09/15/2018
    Data shows a reduced abundance of pDC, particularly CD4- pDC, in all organs of S1PR4-deficient vs. wildtype mice.

    S1PR4 is required for plasmacytoid dendritic cell differentiation.
    Dillmann C, Mora J, Olesch C, Brüne B, Weigert A.

    02/6/2016
    analysis of novel potent and selective sphingosine-1-phosphate 4 receptor (S1P-R) agonists

    Discovery, design and synthesis of novel potent and selective sphingosine-1-phosphate 4 receptor (S1P₄-R) agonists.
    Guerrero M, Urbano M, Zhao J, Crisp M, Chase P, Hodder P, Schaeffer MT, Brown S, Rosen H, Roberts E., Free PMC Article

    08/4/2012
    S1P4 signaling is involved in the regulation of dendritic cell function and TH17 T-cell differentiation. S1P4-mediated S1P signaling also modifies the course of various immune diseases in a murine model

    Sphingosine-1-phospate receptor 4 (S1P₄) deficiency profoundly affects dendritic cell function and TH17-cell differentiation in a murine model.
    Schulze T, Golfier S, Tabeling C, Räbel K, Gräler MH, Witzenrath M, Lipp M.

    12/31/2011
    Megakaryocytes generated from S1P(4)-deficient murine bone marrow showed atypical and reduced formation of proplatelets in vitro.

    Shaping of terminal megakaryocyte differentiation and proplatelet development by sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor S1P4.
    Golfier S, Kondo S, Schulze T, Takeuchi T, Vassileva G, Achtman AH, Gräler MH, Abbondanzo SJ, Wiekowski M, Kremmer E, Endo Y, Lira SA, Bacon KB, Lipp M.

    01/8/2011
    S1P4 mediates immunosuppressive effects of S1P by inhibiting proliferation and secretion of effector cytokines, while enhancing secretion of the suppressive cytokine IL-10

    Type 4 sphingosine 1-phosphate G protein-coupled receptor (S1P4) transduces S1P effects on T cell proliferation and cytokine secretion without signaling migration.
    Wang W, Graeler MH, Goetzl EJ.

    01/21/2010
    s1p(4) maps to mouse chromosome 10 and has similar tissue distribution to mouse Gna15; transcription of the two genes may be under control of the same enhancer elements

    Tandem genomic arrangement of a G protein (Gna15) and G protein-coupled receptor (s1p(4)/lp(C1)/Edg6) gene.
    Contos JJ, Ye X, Sah VP, Chun J.

    01/21/2010
    binding pocket of mS1P4 (mouse S1P4) has recognition sites for the anionic phosphate and cationic ammonium groups that are equidistant from the end of the non-polar tail

    Sphingosine 1-phosphate analogue recognition and selectivity at S1P4 within the endothelial differentiation gene family of receptors.
    Inagaki Y, Pham TT, Fujiwara Y, Kohno T, Osborne DA, Igarashi Y, Tigyi G, Parrill AL., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
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