Summary
Performance
Immunogen
Application
Background
This antimicrobial gene is one of several chemokine genes clustered on the q-arm of chromosome 17. Chemokines form a superfamily of secreted proteins involved in immunoregulatory and inflammatory processes. The superfamily is divided into four subfamilies based on the arrangement of the N-terminal cysteine residues of the mature peptide. This chemokine, a member of the CC subfamily, displays chemotactic activity for eosinophils, but not mononuclear cells or neutrophils. This eosinophil-specific chemokine is thought to be involved in eosinophilic inflammatory diseases such as atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, asthma and parasitic infections. [provided by RefSeq, Sep 2014],function:In response to the presence of allergens, this protein directly promotes the accumulation of eosinophils, a prominent feature of allergic inflammatory reactions. Binds to CCR3.,induction:By TNF-alpha, interleukin-1 alpha and interferon gamma.,online information:CCL11 entry,PTM:O-linked glycan consists of a Gal-GalNAc disaccharide which is mofified with up to 2 sialic acid residues.,similarity:Belongs to the intercrine beta (chemokine CC) family.,
Research Area
Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction;Chemokine;NOD-like receptor;Asthma;