reviewCancer LettersJun 25, 2008HYBRID OA

The role of CXC chemokines and their receptors in cancer

Rega Institute for Medical Research · KU Leuven

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Abstract

Chemokines, or chemotactic cytokines, and their receptors have been discovered as essential and selective mediators in leukocyte migration to inflammatory sites and to secondary lymphoid organs. Besides their functions in the immune system, they also play a critical role in tumor initiation, promotion and progression. There are four subgroups of chemokines: CXC, CC, CX(3)C, and C chemokine ligands. The CXC or alpha subgroup is further subdivided in the ELR(+) and ELR(-) chemokines. Members that contain the ELR motif bind to CXC chemokine receptor 2 (CXCR2) and are angiogenic. In contrast, most of the CXC chemokines without ELR motif bind to CXCR3 and are angiostatic. An exception is the angiogenic ELR(-)CXC…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • CXC chemokine receptors
  • CXCL14
  • CXCR3
  • CCL7
  • CCR10
  • CXCL9
  • Chemokine
  • Cancer research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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