CCR6


CCR6: A Versatile Chemokine Receptor with Roles in Immunity and Disease

Description:

CCR6 is a chemokine receptor, a type of protein that binds to chemokines, small molecules that guide immune cells to specific sites in the body. CCR6 is primarily expressed on dendritic cells, T cells, and memory B cells, and it binds to two chemokines, CCL20 and CCL28.

Associated Diseases:

CCR6 has been implicated in several diseases, including:

  • Atopic dermatitis: CCR6 is involved in the recruitment of inflammatory cells to the skin, contributing to the development of atopic dermatitis.
  • Inflammatory bowel disease: CCR6 plays a role in the inflammatory process in the gut, and its inhibition has been shown to reduce inflammation in animal models of inflammatory bowel disease.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis: CCR6 is expressed on synovial cells in rheumatoid arthritis, and its blockade has been shown to alleviate joint inflammation and pain.
  • Asthma: CCR6 is involved in the recruitment of eosinophils and other inflammatory cells to the lungs, contributing to asthma symptoms.

Did you Know ?

According to a 2021 study published in the journal "Nature Immunology," individuals with a genetic variation in the CCR6 gene have a reduced risk of developing severe COVID-19 symptoms. This suggests that CCR6 may play a role in the immune response to viral infections.


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