2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcn.2017.09.001
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Astrocytic expression of the CXCL12 receptor, CXCR7/ACKR3 is a hallmark of the diseased, but not developing CNS

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“…In animal models, ACKR3 was shown to be expressed within various brain regions, with an upregulation observable in case of inflammation, as for instance in EAE [ 29 ]. ACKR3 increases were furthermore found upon cytokine stimulation or induction of hypoxia in human astrocytes [ 30 ]. To date, only a single study addressed ACKR3 expression and inducibility in human brain endothelial cells [ 26 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In animal models, ACKR3 was shown to be expressed within various brain regions, with an upregulation observable in case of inflammation, as for instance in EAE [ 29 ]. ACKR3 increases were furthermore found upon cytokine stimulation or induction of hypoxia in human astrocytes [ 30 ]. To date, only a single study addressed ACKR3 expression and inducibility in human brain endothelial cells [ 26 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An anti-CXCR7 antibody ameliorated the symptoms of EAE. Higher expression of CXCR7 is also detectable in the hippocampus of patients with Alzheimer's disease as well as after spinal cord compression [32]. In a mouse model of epilepsy,…”
Section: The Role Of Cxcr7 In Neurological Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CXCR4 and/or CXCR7, with their ligand CXCL12, are associated with many neurological and inflammatory conditions, as well as many cancers. CXCR7 is up-regulated in disease states including post-ischemic stroke [29,30], multiple sclerosis [31], Alzheimer's disease [32], epilepsy [33], rheumatoid arthritis [34], autism [35], and coronary artery disease [36]. Increased expression is also observed in many cancers, including prostate [16], pancreatic [37], ovarian [38], colon [39], kidney [40], liver [40], lung and breast [41] and CXCR7 is involved in the growth, metastasis and survival of these tumor cell lines.…”
Section: The Physiological Roles Of Cxcr7mentioning
confidence: 99%
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