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. 2006 Jan 9;147(Suppl 1):S212–S221. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0706475

Table 2. Human chemokine receptors and their cellular expression.

Chemokine receptor Cellular expression Chemokine receptor Cellular expression
CCR1 Mo, DC, Eo, Bs, T, PMN, NK CXCR1 No, Mo
CCR2 Mo, DC, T, Bs CXCR2 No, Mo
CCR3 Eo, T, Bs, Mc CXCR3 T, B
CCR4 DC, T, Bs, NK CXCR4 T, B, DC, Mo
CCR5 Mo, DC, T CXCR5 T, B
CCR6 DC, T CXCR6 T
CCR7 DC, T, B, NK    
CCR8 Mo, T, NK XCR1 T, NK
CCR9 T    
CCR10 T CX3CR1 T, NK, DC, Mo
D6 LEC    
DARC RBC, VEC    

This table shows the distribution of chemokine receptors over a range of cell types. Although there are reports of chemokine receptors on nearly every type of cell, those shown above represent the commonly agreed attributions.

B=B-lymphocyte; Bs=basophil; DC=dendritic cell; Eo=eosinophil; Mc=mast cell; Mo=monocyte; NK=natural killer cell; No=neutrophil; LEC=lymphatic endothelial cell; RBC=red blood cell; T=T-lymphocyte; VEC=vascular endothelial cell.

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