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Heterodimers Are an Integral Component of Chemokine Signaling Repertoire.

Kimia KaffashiDidier DréauIrina V Nesmelova
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Chemokines are a family of signaling proteins that play a crucial role in cell-cell communication, cell migration, and cell trafficking, particularly leukocytes, under both normal and pathological conditions. The oligomerization state of chemokines influences their biological activity. The heterooligomerization occurs when multiple chemokines spatially and temporally co-localize, and it can significantly affect cellular responses. Recently, obligate heterodimers have emerged as tools to investigate the activities and molecular mechanisms of chemokine heterodimers, providing valuable insights into their functional roles. This review focuses on the latest progress in understanding the roles of chemokine heterodimers and their contribution to the functioning of the chemokine network.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell migration
  • cell therapy