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  2. Role of CC chemokine CCL6/C10 as a monocyte chemoattractant in a murine acute peritonitis

Role of CC chemokine CCL6/C10 as a monocyte chemoattractant in a murine acute peritonitis

  • Mediators Inflamm. 2004 Dec;13(5-6):349-55. doi: 10.1080/09629350400014172.
Andrew M LaFleur 1 Nicholas W Lukacs Steven L Kunkel Akihiro Matsukawa
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  • 1 Department of Pathology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the role of CC chemokine CCL6/C10 in acute inflammation. Intraperitoneal injection of thioglycollate increased peritoneal CCL6, which peaked at 4 h and remained elevated at 48 h. Neutralization of CCL6 significantly inhibited the macrophage infiltration (34-48% reduction), but not other cell types, without decreasing the other CC Chemokines known to attract monocytes/macrophages. CCL6 was expressed in peripheral eosinophils and elicited macrophages, but not in elicited neutrophils. Peritoneal CCL6 level was not decreased in granulocyte-depleted mice where eosinophil influx was significantly impaired. Thus, CCL6 appears to contribute to the macrophage infiltration that is independent of other CC Chemokines. Eosinophils pre-store CCL6, but do not release CCL6 in the peritoneum in this model of inflammation.

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