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.