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Receptors involved in regulations of inflammatory reactions in renal diseases
Eis, Václav ; Mandys, Václav (advisor) ; Hes, Ondřej (referee) ; Zemanová, Zdeňka (referee)
Eis, V., Luckow, B., Vielhauer, V., Sireke, J., Linde, Y., Segerer, S., Perez de Lema, G., Cohen, C. D., Kretzler, M., Mack, M., Horuk, R., Murphy, P. M., Gao, J.-L., Hudkins, K. L., Alpers, C. E., Gröne, H.-J., Schlöndorff, D., Anders, H.-J.: Chemokine receptor CCR1 but not CCR5 mediates leukocyte recruitment and subsequent renal fibrosis after unilateral ureteral obstruction. J Am Soc Nephrol, 15, 2004; 2: 337-347. We examined the role of chemokine receptor CCR1 and CCR5 in renal inflammatory infiltrate and subsequent interstitial fibrosis. Unilateral ureteral obstruction model in mice deficient for CCR1 or CCR5 was used for experiments. Analysis of UUO kidneys from CCR1-deficient mice or BX471 treated mice revealed a reduction of interstitial macrophages and lymphocytes compared with wild type controls. In contrast, renal leukocytes and fibrosis were unaffected in CCR5-deficient mice with UUO. Interstitial fibroblasts, renal TGF-β1 mRNA expression, interstitial volume and collagen I depositions were significantly reduced in CCR1-deficient mice. Lack of CCR5 does not affect renal fibrosis after UUO. Thus, CCR1 but not CCR5 is required for leukocyte recruitment and fibrosis after UUO in mice. Anders, H.-J., Belemezova, E., Eis, V., Segerer, S., Vielhauer, V., Perez de Lema, G., Kretzler, M., Cohen, C. D.,...
Receptors involved in regulations of inflammatory reactions in renal diseases
Eis, Václav ; Mandys, Václav (advisor) ; Hes, Ondřej (referee) ; Zemanová, Zdeňka (referee)
Eis, V., Luckow, B., Vielhauer, V., Sireke, J., Linde, Y., Segerer, S., Perez de Lema, G., Cohen, C. D., Kretzler, M., Mack, M., Horuk, R., Murphy, P. M., Gao, J.-L., Hudkins, K. L., Alpers, C. E., Gröne, H.-J., Schlöndorff, D., Anders, H.-J.: Chemokine receptor CCR1 but not CCR5 mediates leukocyte recruitment and subsequent renal fibrosis after unilateral ureteral obstruction. J Am Soc Nephrol, 15, 2004; 2: 337-347. We examined the role of chemokine receptor CCR1 and CCR5 in renal inflammatory infiltrate and subsequent interstitial fibrosis. Unilateral ureteral obstruction model in mice deficient for CCR1 or CCR5 was used for experiments. Analysis of UUO kidneys from CCR1-deficient mice or BX471 treated mice revealed a reduction of interstitial macrophages and lymphocytes compared with wild type controls. In contrast, renal leukocytes and fibrosis were unaffected in CCR5-deficient mice with UUO. Interstitial fibroblasts, renal TGF-β1 mRNA expression, interstitial volume and collagen I depositions were significantly reduced in CCR1-deficient mice. Lack of CCR5 does not affect renal fibrosis after UUO. Thus, CCR1 but not CCR5 is required for leukocyte recruitment and fibrosis after UUO in mice. Anders, H.-J., Belemezova, E., Eis, V., Segerer, S., Vielhauer, V., Perez de Lema, G., Kretzler, M., Cohen, C. D.,...

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