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CCR6 as a mediator of immunity in the lung and gut
Authors:Ito Toshihiro  Carson William F  Cavassani Karen A  Connett Judith M  Kunkel Steven L
Institution:aDepartment of Pathology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2200, USA
Abstract:Chemokines are key mediators of leukocyte recruitment during pathogenic insult and also play a prominent role in homeostasis. While most chemokine receptors bind to multiple chemokines, CCR6 is unique in that this receptor is one of only a few that can bind only a single chemokine ligand, CCL20. CCR6 is an important receptor that is involved in regulating several aspects of mucosal immunity, including the ability to mediate the recruitment of immature dendritic cells (DCs) and mature DCs, and professional antigen presenting cells (APCs) to the sites of epithelial inflammation. Further, CCR6 mediates the homing of both CD4+ T (T-helper; Th) cells and DCs to the gut mucosal lymphoid tissue. DCs, which are known to be essential immune cells in innate immunity and in the initiation of adaptive immunity, play a central role in initiating a primary immune response. Herein, we summarize the role of CCR6 in immune responses at epithelial and mucosal sites in both the lung and gut based on a review of the current literature.
Keywords:Abbreviations: APC  antigen presenting cell  DC  dendritic cell  Th  T-helper
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