In conclusion, Cxcl16 expressed in pancreatic acini contributes to the development of acinar cell necrosis through the induction of Ccl9 and subsequent neutrophil infiltration. | Chemokine CXCL16 mediates acinar cell necrosis in cerulein induced acute pancreatitis in mice. Sakuma Y, Kodama Y, Eguchi T, Uza N, Tsuji Y, Shiokawa M, Maruno T, Kuriyama K, Nishikawa Y, Yamauchi Y, Tsuda M, Ueda T, Matsumori T, Morita T, Tomono T, Kakiuchi N, Mima A, Sogabe Y, Marui S, Kuwada T, Okada A, Watanabe T, Nakase H, Chiba T, Seno H., Free PMC Article | 10/19/2019 |
Plasma concentrations of CCL15, the human homolog of mouse CCL9, were elevated in a previously published cohort of 211 cGVHD patients compared with controls and associated with NRM. In a cohort of 792 patients, CCL15 measured at day +100 could not predict cGVHD occurring within the next 3 months with clinically relevant sensitivity/specificity. | Murine chronic graft-versus-host disease proteome profiling discovers CCL15 as a novel biomarker in patients. Du J, Flynn R, Paz K, Ren HG, Ogata Y, Zhang Q, Gafken PR, Storer BE, Roy NH, Burkhardt JK, Mathews W, Tolar J, Lee SJ, Blazar BR, Paczesny S., Free PMC Article | 05/18/2019 |
CCL9 secreted by splenic macrophages induces a CCR1dependent accumulation of MDSCs. | CCL9/CCR1 induces myeloid‑derived suppressor cell recruitment to the spleen in a murine H22 orthotopic hepatoma model. Li B, Zhang S, Huang N, Chen H, Wang P, Yang J, Li Z. | 12/29/2018 |
we report that chemokine CCL9 was highly induced in Gr-1(+)CD11b(+) immature myeloid cells and in premetastatic lung in tumor-bearing mice | CCL9 Induced by TGFβ Signaling in Myeloid Cells Enhances Tumor Cell Survival in the Premetastatic Organ. Yan HH, Jiang J, Pang Y, Achyut BR, Lizardo M, Liang X, Hunter K, Khanna C, Hollander C, Yang L., Free PMC Article | 04/30/2016 |
Plasmid codelivery of murine CCL19 and CCL28 enhanced Ag-specific systemic and mucosal Ab responses to HIV-1 gp140, augmented balanced Th1/Th2 responses, and increased lymphocyte subsets in various lymphoid tissues. | CCL19 and CCL28 augment mucosal and systemic immune responses to HIV-1 gp140 by mobilizing responsive immunocytes into secondary lymph nodes and mucosal tissue. Hu K, Luo S, Tong L, Huang X, Jin W, Huang W, Du T, Yan Y, He S, Griffin GE, Shattock RJ, Hu Q. | 03/22/2014 |
Taken together the data presented strongly suggest that 4T1 mammary tumor cell invasion in vitro is promoted by D1 mesenchymal stem cell secretions, especially the chemokines CCL5 and CCL9. | Mesenchymal stem cell-derived CCL-9 and CCL-5 promote mammary tumor cell invasion and the activation of matrix metalloproteinases. Swamydas M, Ricci K, Rego SL, Dréau D., Free PMC Article | 02/8/2014 |
There is protein-DNA interaction between ETV5 and Ccl9, suggesting that ETV5 might be a direct regulator of Ccl9 expression. | ETV5 regulates sertoli cell chemokines involved in mouse stem/progenitor spermatogonia maintenance. Simon L, Ekman GC, Garcia T, Carnes K, Zhang Z, Murphy T, Murphy KM, Hess RA, Cooke PS, Hofmann MC., Free PMC Article | 02/26/2011 |
Mice lacking RXRalpha in myeloid cells exhibit reduced levels of CCL6 and CCL9, impaired recruitment of leukocytes to sites of inflammation, and lower susceptibility to sepsis. | Retinoid X receptor alpha controls innate inflammatory responses through the up-regulation of chemokine expression. Núñez V, Alameda D, Rico D, Mota R, Gonzalo P, Cedenilla M, Fischer T, Boscá L, Glass CK, Arroyo AG, Ricote M., Free PMC Article | 07/26/2010 |
Results reveal the potential involvement of CCL9 and CCR1 in macrophage and microglial cells by CpG-ODNs and may help understanding the role of the chemokine/chemokine receptor pairs in macrophage/microglia under physiologic and pathologic conditions. | CpG-ODNs induces up-regulated expression of chemokine CCL9 in mouse macrophages and microglia. Ravindran C, Cheng YC, Liang SM. | 01/21/2010 |
the chemokines CCL6 and CCL9 as genes prominently induced by the type I IFNs and ICSBP | ICSBP-mediated immune protection against BCR-ABL-induced leukemia requires the CCL6 and CCL9 chemokines. Nardi V, Naveiras O, Azam M, Daley GQ., Free PMC Article | 01/21/2010 |
CCL9 and its receptor CCR1 are the major chemokine and receptor species expressed by osteoclasts, CCL9 has a role in the regulation of bone resorption | CCL9/MIP-1gamma and its receptor CCR1 are the major chemokine ligand/receptor species expressed by osteoclasts. Lean JM, Murphy C, Fuller K, Chambers TJ. | 01/21/2010 |
Keratinocyte-derived chemokine (KC) and MIP-2 alpha differ in their mediation of neutrophil function (apoptosis and chemotaxis) and contribution to the pathogenesis of lung injury following hemorrhage subsequent to sepsis. | Divergent roles of murine neutrophil chemokines in hemorrhage induced priming for acute lung injury. Lomas-Neira J, Chung CS, Grutkoski PS, Dunican A, Simms HH, Cioffi WG, Ayala A. | 01/21/2010 |
MIP-1 gamma plays an important role in the differentiation & survival of osteoclasts, & bone resorption, most likely via an autocrine pathway. | MIP-1 gamma promotes receptor-activator-of-NF-kappa-B-ligand-induced osteoclast formation and survival. Okamatsu Y, Kim D, Battaglino R, Sasaki H, Späte U, Stashenko P. | 01/21/2010 |
An important role for CCL9 is demonstrated in the recruitment of CD11b+ dendritic cells to the dome regions of mouse Peyer's patches. | CCL9 is secreted by the follicle-associated epithelium and recruits dome region Peyer's patch CD11b+ dendritic cells. Zhao X, Sato A, Dela Cruz CS, Linehan M, Luegering A, Kucharzik T, Shirakawa AK, Marquez G, Farber JM, Williams I, Iwasaki A. | 01/21/2010 |
BCR/ABL repressed CCL9 expression at the transcriptional level | Expression of CCL9/MIP-1gamma is repressed by BCR/ABL and its restoration suppresses in vivo leukemogenesis of 32D-BCR/ABL cells. Iotti G, Ferrari-Amorotti G, Rosafio C, Corradini F, Lidonnici MR, Ronchetti M, Bardini M, Zhang Y, Martinez R, Blasi F, Calabretta B. | 01/21/2010 |
MRP-2 may be an important contributing factor in the development of atherosclerosis | Alteration of a macrophages inflammatory protein-related protein-2 (MRP-2) response by high fat and cholesterol diet in mice. Yu R, Park JS, Kawada T, Kwon BS. | 01/21/2010 |
involved in calcium mobilization and chemotaxis | Cross reactivity of three T cell attracting murine chemokines stimulating the CXC chemokine receptor CXCR3 and their induction in cultured cells and during allograft rejection. Meyer M, Hensbergen PJ, van der Raaij-Helmer EM, Brandacher G, Margreiter R, Heufler C, Koch F, Narumi S, Werner ER, Colvin R, Luster AD, Tensen CP, Werner-Felmayer G. | 09/28/2001 |