IL8RB

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Interleukin 8 receptor, beta
Identifiers
Symbols IL8RB ; CD182; IL8RA; CDw128b; CMKAR2; CXCR2; IL8R2
External IDs Template:OMIM5 Template:MGI HomoloGene10439
RNA expression pattern
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Orthologs
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Species Human Mouse
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Interleukin 8 receptor, beta, also known as IL8RB, is a human gene.

The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the G-protein-coupled receptor family. This protein is a receptor for interleukin 8 (IL8). It binds to IL8 with high affinity, and transduces the signal through a G-protein activated second messenger system. This receptor also binds to chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 1 (CXCL1/MGSA), a protein with melanoma growth stimulating activity, and has been shown to be a major component required for serum-dependent melanoma cell growth. This receptor mediates neutrophil migration to sites of inflammation. The angiogenic effects of IL8 in intestinal microvascular endothelial cells are found to be mediated by this receptor. Knockout studies in mice suggested that this receptor controls the positioning of oligodendrocyte precursors in developing spinal cord by arresting their migration. This gene, IL8RA, a gene encoding another high affinity IL8 receptor, as well as IL8RBP, a pseudogene of IL8RB, form a gene cluster in a region mapped to chromosome 2q33-q36.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Entrez Gene: IL8RB interleukin 8 receptor, beta".

Further reading

  • Brandt E, Ludwig A, Petersen F, Flad HD (2001). "Platelet-derived CXC chemokines: old players in new games". Immunol. Rev. 177: 204–16. PMID 11138777.
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  • Ahuja SK, Ozçelik T, Milatovitch A; et al. (1993). "Molecular evolution of the human interleukin-8 receptor gene cluster". Nat. Genet. 2 (1): 31–6. doi:10.1038/ng0992-31. PMID 1303245.
  • Lee J, Horuk R, Rice GC; et al. (1992). "Characterization of two high affinity human interleukin-8 receptors". J. Biol. Chem. 267 (23): 16283–7. PMID 1379593.
  • Morris SW, Nelson N, Valentine MB; et al. (1992). "Assignment of the genes encoding human interleukin-8 receptor types 1 and 2 and an interleukin-8 receptor pseudogene to chromosome 2q35". Genomics. 14 (3): 685–91. PMID 1427896.
  • Holmes WE, Lee J, Kuang WJ; et al. (1991). "Structure and functional expression of a human interleukin-8 receptor". Science. 253 (5025): 1278–80. PMID 1840701.
  • Murphy PM, Tiffany HL (1991). "Cloning of complementary DNA encoding a functional human interleukin-8 receptor". Science. 253 (5025): 1280–3. PMID 1891716.
  • Sprenger H, Lloyd AR, Lautens LL; et al. (1994). "Structure, genomic organization, and expression of the human interleukin-8 receptor B gene". J. Biol. Chem. 269 (15): 11065–72. PMID 7512557.
  • Morohashi H, Miyawaki T, Nomura H; et al. (1995). "Expression of both types of human interleukin-8 receptors on mature neutrophils, monocytes, and natural killer cells". J. Leukoc. Biol. 57 (1): 180–7. PMID 7829970.
  • Ahuja SK, Shetty A, Tiffany HL, Murphy PM (1994). "Comparison of the genomic organization and promoter function for human interleukin-8 receptors A and B.". J. Biol. Chem. 269 (42): 26381–9. PMID 7929358.
  • Cacalano G, Lee J, Kikly K; et al. (1994). "Neutrophil and B cell expansion in mice that lack the murine IL-8 receptor homolog". Science. 265 (5172): 682–4. PMID 8036519.
  • Harada A, Kuno K, Nomura H; et al. (1994). "Cloning of a cDNA encoding a mouse homolog of the interleukin-8 receptor". Gene. 142 (2): 297–300. PMID 8194768.
  • Schnitzel W, Monschein U, Besemer J (1994). "Monomer-dimer equilibria of interleukin-8 and neutrophil-activating peptide 2. Evidence for IL-8 binding as a dimer and oligomer to IL-8 receptor B.". J. Leukoc. Biol. 55 (6): 763–70. PMID 8195702.
  • Mueller SG, Schraw WP, Richmond A (1994). "Melanoma growth stimulatory activity enhances the phosphorylation of the class II interleukin-8 receptor in non-hematopoietic cells". J. Biol. Chem. 269 (3): 1973–80. PMID 8294449.
  • Wu D, LaRosa GJ, Simon MI (1993). "G protein-coupled signal transduction pathways for interleukin-8". Science. 261 (5117): 101–3. PMID 8316840.
  • Cerretti DP, Kozlosky CJ, Vanden Bos T; et al. (1993). "Molecular characterization of receptors for human interleukin-8, GRO/melanoma growth-stimulatory activity and neutrophil activating peptide-2". Mol. Immunol. 30 (4): 359–67. PMID 8384312.
  • Ahuja SK, Lee JC, Murphy PM (1996). "CXC chemokines bind to unique sets of selectivity determinants that can function independently and are broadly distributed on multiple domains of human interleukin-8 receptor B. Determinants of high affinity binding and receptor activation are distinct". J. Biol. Chem. 271 (1): 225–32. PMID 8550564.
  • Hammond ME, Shyamala V, Siani MA; et al. (1996). "Receptor recognition and specificity of interleukin-8 is determined by residues that cluster near a surface-accessible hydrophobic pocket". J. Biol. Chem. 271 (14): 8228–35. PMID 8626516.
  • Damaj BB, McColl SR, Mahana W; et al. (1996). "Physical association of Gi2alpha with interleukin-8 receptors". J. Biol. Chem. 271 (22): 12783–9. PMID 8662698.
  • Ahuja SK, Murphy PM (1996). "The CXC chemokines growth-regulated oncogene (GRO) alpha, GRObeta, GROgamma, neutrophil-activating peptide-2, and epithelial cell-derived neutrophil-activating peptide-78 are potent agonists for the type B, but not the type A, human interleukin-8 receptor". J. Biol. Chem. 271 (34): 20545–50. PMID 8702798.


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