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Characterization of the CCR2 chemokine receptor: Functional CCR2 receptor expression in B cells

Abstract

We have derived anti-human CCR2-specific mAbs by immunization with synthetic peptides corresponding to CCR2 sequences presumably involved in the interaction with its ligand(s), The characterization of these mAbs includes the ability to recognize the CCR2 receptor specifically as well as the function based on their ability to promote Ca2+ influx or to block MCP-1-induced Ca2+ influx and chemotaxis. One mAb (MCP-1R02) that is directed to the NH2 terminal domain of the CCR2 receptor has MCP-1 agonist activity, and two that recognize the third extracellular domain (MCP-1R04 and MCP-1R05) have MCP-1 antagonist activity, We analyzed the presence of CCR2 in several PBL and tonsil-derived leukocyte populations and found expression of this receptor in monocytes, activated T cells, and, surprisingly, in B cells. CCR2 receptor expression in B cells was further corroborated in Southern blot using CCR2-specific probes, Moreover, both MCP-1 and the agonist mAb trigger specific B cell migration via a PTX-sensitive mechanism, indicating the presence of a functional CCR2 receptor in these cells.

Authors: Frade, J.M.R., Mellado, M., del Real, G., Gutierrez-Ramos, J.C., Lind, P., Martinez-A., C.
Journal: J. Immunol., 159: 5576-5584
Year: 1997
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