CDB15:0000268 CCL7 — CCR2

Experimentally validated in Human; Orthology-inferred in Mouse, Rat, Frog, Zebrafish, Chicken, Macaque, Pig, Dog, Cow, Chimp, Marmoset

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Abstract

A highly selective CCR2 chemokine agonist encoded by human herpesvirus 6.

The Journal of biological chemistry, 2003; PubMed, Homo sapiens CCL7 — Homo sapiens CCR2
ABSTRACT: The chemokine-like, secreted protein product of the U83 gene from human herpesvirus 6, here named vCCL4, was chemically synthesized to be characterized in a complete library of the 18 known human chemokine receptors expressed individually in stably transfected cell lines. vCCL4 was found to cause calcium mobilization as efficiently as the endogenous chemokine ligand CCL2 through the CCR2 receptor, whereas the virally encoded chemokine did not affect any of the other 17 human chemokine receptors tested. Mutual cross-desensitization between CCL2 and vCCL4 was demonstrated in the CCR2-transfected cells. The affinity of vCCL4 for the CCR2 receptor was 79 nm as determined in competition binding against radioactively labeled CCL2. In the murine pre-B lymphocyte cell line L1.2 stably transfected with the CCR2 receptor, vCCL4 acted as a relatively low potency but highly efficacious chemoattractant being equally or more efficacious in causing cell migration than CCL2 and CCL7 and considerably more efficacious than CCL8 and CCL13. It is concluded that human herpesvirus 6 encodes a highly selective and efficacious CCR2 agonist, which will attract CCR2 expressing cells, for example macrophages and monocytes, conceivably for the virus to infect and to establish latency in. It is suggested that vCCL4 during reactivation of the virus in for example monocyte-derived microglia could perhaps be involved in the pathogenesis of the CCR2-dependent disease, multiple sclerosis.

Monocyte chemoattractant protein-3 is a functional ligand for CC chemokine receptors 1 and 2B.

The Journal of biological chemistry, 1995; PubMed, Homo sapiens CCL7 — Homo sapiens CCR2
ABSTRACT: The CC chemokine monocyte chemoattractant protein-3 (MCP-3) activates human monocytes, lymphocytes, basophils, and eosinophils. MCP-3 has been reported to induce [Ca2+]i changes in cells transfected with the monocyte-selective MCP-1 receptor 2B (CC CKR2B) and competes for 125I-MCP-1 binding on CC CKR2B, suggesting that it may mediate monocyte responses to MCP-3. However, we now show that MCP-3 is a ligand and potent agonist for the macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha (MIP-1 alpha)/regulated on activation, normal T expressed, and secreted protein (RANTES) receptor CC CKR1 (rank order for [Ca2+]i changes = MIP-1 alpha > MCP-3 > RANTES), which is expressed in monocytes > neutrophils > eosinophils. 125I-MCP-3 bound directly to CC CKR1 and CC CKR2B (Ki = 8 and 7 nM, respectively). Binding to CC CKR1 was competed by all CC chemokines tested except MCP-1. In contrast, binding to CC CKR2B was competed only by MCP-3 and MCP-1. Both MCP-1 and MCP-3 were equipotent agonists (EC50 = 10 nM for [Ca2+]i changes). Thus, MCP-3 is a functional ligand for both CC CKR1 and CC CKR2B, which otherwise have distinct selectivities for CC chemokines. These data suggest that monocyte responses to MCP-3 could be mediated by both CC CKR2B and CC CKR1, whereas eosinophil responses to MCP-3 could be mediated by CC CKR1.
Basic Information on CCL7
Ligand Name: C-C motif chemokine ligand 7
Other Symbols: SCYA6, SCYA7, MCP-3, NC28, FIC, MARC, MCP3
Ligand Location: secreted based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: CCL7
GeneCards: CCL7
Interactions with other Receptors for CCL7
Basic Information on CCR2
Receptor Name: C-C motif chemokine receptor 2
Other Symbols: CMKBR2, CC-CKR-2, CKR2, MCP-1-R, CD192, FLJ78302
Receptor Location: cell membrane based on hpa, perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: CCR2
GeneCards: CCR2
HGNC Gene Group: 7TM proteins, CD molecules