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. 2020 May 24;21(10):3704. doi: 10.3390/ijms21103704

Table 2.

Tissue distribution, biological functions, and ligand specificity of atypical receptors for chemokines (ACKRs).

Receptor Characteristics
ACKR1
(Duffy Antigen for Chemokines, DARC)
Ligands Pro-inflammatory chemokines: CXCL1, CXCL5, CXCL6, CXCL8, CXCL11, CCL2, CCL5, CCL7, CCL13 [246]
Chemokines with mixed function: CCL17 [246]
Homeostatic chemokines: CCL14 [246]
Non-chemokine ligands: co-receptor for Plasmodium vivax [246] and Plasmodium knowlesi [262]
Tissue/cell expression Endothelium of small veins and postcapillary venules [249], erythrocytes [251], Purkinje cells in cerebellum [263]
Function Chemokine transporter [264]
Chemokine depot [265]
Importance
in glioma
Increased expression in astrocytoma tissues [269]
mRNA for ACKR1 detected in various astrocytoma grades [269]
Promotion of tumoral angiogenesis by binding CXCL8 [269]
ACKR2 (D6) Ligands Pro-inflammatory chemokines: CCL2, CCL3, CCL3L1, CCL4, CCL5, CCL7, CCL8, CCL11, CCL12, CCL13 [104]
Chemokines with mixed function: CCL17, CCL22 [104]
Homeostatic chemokines: CCL14 [104]
Non-chemokine ligands: co-receptor for HIV-1 and HIV-2 [270]
Tissue/cell expression Lymphatic endothelium of gut, lung, and skin [271], placental trophoblast [272], hematopoietic stem cells [249], leukocytes: innate B cells [245], macrophages, dendritic cells, tissue mast cells [273]
Function Chemokine scavenger [275]
Anti-inflammatory activity [276,277]
Importance
in glioma
Not described yet
ACKR3 (CXCR7) Ligands Homeostatic chemokines: CXCL11 [281], CXCL12 [282]
Non-chemokine ligands: Adrenomedullin, MIF, BAM22 [104]
Viral chemokine: vCCL2/vMIP-II [283]
Tissue/cell expression Smooth muscle cells of venules and arterioles [289], leukocytes: T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, dendritic cells [289], epithelium [287]
Function Chemokine scavenger [286]
Modulator of CXCR4 receptor [288]
Importance
in glioma
High expression in glioma tumor cells [307], microglia, and tumor-associated vascular endothelium [308]
Expression in glioma related to the survival prognosis [310]
Autocrine regulator of meningioma development and vascularization [312]
ACKR4
(CCRL1/CCXCKR)
Ligands Pro-inflammatory chemokines: CCL2, CCL8, CCL13, CCL19 [314]
Chemokines with mixed function: CCL21 [314,316]
Homeostatic chemokines: CCL25 [313,314], CXCL13 [313]
Tissue/cell
expression
Leukocytes, dendritic cells, T cells [313], lymph nodes, spleen, thymus [317]
Non-lymphoid tissues: heart, kidney, placenta, trachea, and brain [313]
Epithelium, bronchial cells, keratinocytes [317]
Function Chemokine scavenger [315,316,317]
Modulator of CXCR3 receptor by forming complexes [318]
Importance
in glioma
Not described yet
ACKR5 * (CCRL2) Ligands Pro-inflammatory: CCL19 [330],
CCL2, CCL5, CCL7, and CCL8 [329,331,332]
Non-chemokine ligands: Chemerin [333]
Tissue/cell
expression
Leukocytes: neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages, basophils, mast cells, PMNs, CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, pro- and pre-B cells, dendritic cells, NK cells, CD34+progenitor cells, epithelium, endothelium [327,328]
Function Chemokine presenter [328,333,336,337].
Regulation of other receptor functions by forming heterodimers [335].
Importance
in glioma
Elevated expression in human glioma samples and cell lines [340]
Upregulated CCRL2 in glioma promotes cell migration and invasion [340]
ACKR6 *
(PITPNM3)
Ligands Pro-inflammatory: CCL18 [346]
Tissue/cell
expression
Retina, brain, spleen, ovaries [346,347,348], tumor-associated macrophages [114,352]
Function Activator of intracellular calcium signaling [348,350]
Importance
in glioma
Not described yet

*-not confirmed as atypical receptor yet, tentatively included in the ACKR family.