Chemokines: roles in leukocyte development, trafficking, and effector function
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- DOI: 10.1067/mai.2003.1594
Chemokines: roles in leukocyte development, trafficking, and effector function
Abstract
Chemokines, representing a large superfamily of 8- to 15-kd proteins, were originally discovered through their ability to recruit various cell types into sites of inflammation. It is now clear that these molecules play a much wider role in immune homeostasis, playing key roles in driving the maturation, homing, and activation of leukocytes. In this review we analyze the roles chemokines play in the development, recruitment, and activation of leukocytes. Because signaling from the receptors drives these processes, signal transduction from chemokine receptors will also be reviewed. Taken together, we highlight the various points at which chemokines contribute to allergic inflammation and at which their targeting might contribute to new therapies for type I hypersensitivity reactions.
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