Lymphocyte homing receptor

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Lymphocyte homing receptors are cell adhesion molecules which target addressins.

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  • MeSH Lymphocyte+homing+receptors
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Transmembrane receptors: immune receptors
Cytokine receptor
Type I: Interleukins (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 21, 23, 27), CSF receptors (EPO, GM-CSF, G-CSF), GH, prolactin, Oncostatin M,Leukemia inhibitory factor - common subunits (Common gamma chain, common beta chain, CSF2RB)

Type II: Interleukins (10, 20, 22, 28) - interferon (-α/β, -γ)

immunoglobulin superfamily: CSF1, C-kit, IL-1, IL-18

Tumor necrosis factor: CD27, CD30, CD40, CD120, Lymphotoxin β

Chemokines: IL-8 (α, β), CCR1,CXCR4

Other: IL-17, TGF-beta (1, 2)
Pattern recognition/Toll-like
TLR 1 - TLR 2 - TLR 3 - TLR 4 - TLR 5 - TLR 6 - TLR 7 - TLR 8 - TLR 9 - TLR 10
Fc receptor
ε (FcεRI, FcεRII) - γ (FcγRI, FcγRII, FcγRIII) - α/μ (FcαRI, Fcα/μR) - Neonatal
Lymphocyte homing receptor
CD44 - L-selectin - VLA-4 - LFA-1
other
Antigen receptor (B-cell, T cell) - Complement - Formyl peptide - Immunophilins - Integrin - Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like - Scavenger
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