CCL15-CCL14


Description

The CCL15-CCL14 (CCL15-CCL14 readthrough (NMD candidate)) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 17.

CCL15 and CCL14 are chemokines, small proteins that attract and activate leukocytes, which are involved in immune responses. They are members of the CC chemokine family, characterized by two adjacent cysteine residues near their N-terminus. CCL15 and CCL14 are secreted proteins that bind to the chemokine receptor CCR1. CCL15 and CCL14 are produced by various immune cells, such as macrophages, T cells, and mast cells. CCL15 and CCL14 have been shown to play roles in various immune responses, including inflammation, wound healing, and allergic reactions. CCL15 is known to attract eosinophils and basophils, which are involved in allergic responses, while CCL14 is known to attract monocytes and T cells, which are involved in inflammatory responses. Both CCL15 and CCL14 have also been implicated in the development of various diseases, such as asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, and cancer.

CCL15 and CCL14 are chemokines that belong to the CC chemokine family. They are both produced by various immune cells, such as macrophages, T cells, and mast cells. CCL15 and CCL14 have been shown to play roles in various immune responses, including inflammation, wound healing, and allergic reactions. CCL15 is known to attract eosinophils and basophils, which are involved in allergic responses, while CCL14 is known to attract monocytes and T cells, which are involved in inflammatory responses. Both CCL15 and CCL14 have also been implicated in the development of various diseases, such as asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, and cancer.

CCL15-CCL14 is also known as CCL15, HCC-2, LKN-1, MIP-5, MIP5, Mrp-2b, NCC-3, NCC3, SCYA15.

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