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    Xcr1 chemokine (C motif) receptor 1 [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]

    Gene ID: 23832, updated on 9-Dec-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    PD-L1(+) and XCR1(+) dendritic cells are region-specific regulators of gut homeostasis.

    PD-L1(+) and XCR1(+) dendritic cells are region-specific regulators of gut homeostasis.
    Moreira TG, Mangani D, Cox LM, Leibowitz J, Lobo ELC, Oliveira MA, Gauthier CD, Nakagaki BN, Willocq V, Song A, Guo L, Lima DCA, Murugaiyan G, Butovsky O, Gabriely G, Anderson AC, Rezende RM, Faria AMC, Weiner HL., Free PMC Article

    09/4/2021
    XCR1(+) type 1 conventional dendritic cells drive liver pathology in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.

    XCR1(+) type 1 conventional dendritic cells drive liver pathology in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
    Deczkowska A, David E, Ramadori P, Pfister D, Safran M, Li B, Giladi A, Jaitin DA, Barboy O, Cohen M, Yofe I, Gur C, Shlomi-Loubaton S, Henri S, Suhail Y, Qiu M, Kam S, Hermon H, Lahat E, Ben Yakov G, Cohen-Ezra O, Davidov Y, Likhter M, Goitein D, Roth S, Weber A, Malissen B, Weiner A, Ben-Ari Z, Heikenwälder M, Elinav E, Amit I.

    08/21/2021
    Targeting Antigens to Different Receptors on Conventional Type 1 Dendritic Cells Impacts the Immune Response.

    Targeting Antigens to Different Receptors on Conventional Type 1 Dendritic Cells Impacts the Immune Response.
    Fossum E, Tesfaye DY, Bobic S, Gudjonsson A, Braathen R, Lahoud MH, Caminschi I, Bogen B.

    03/20/2021
    Type I Interferon Delivery by iPSC-Derived Myeloid Cells Elicits Antitumor Immunity via XCR1(+) Dendritic Cells.

    Type I Interferon Delivery by iPSC-Derived Myeloid Cells Elicits Antitumor Immunity via XCR1(+) Dendritic Cells.
    Tsuchiya N, Zhang R, Iwama T, Ueda N, Liu T, Tatsumi M, Sasaki Y, Shimoda R, Osako Y, Sawada Y, Kubo Y, Miyashita A, Fukushima S, Cheng Z, Nakaki R, Takubo K, Okada S, Kaneko S, Ihn H, Kaisho T, Nishimura Y, Senju S, Endo I, Nakatsura T, Uemura Y.

    09/19/2020
    The interaction between XCL1 and XCR1 plays a crucial role in the classical immunology response.

    Microglial Inhibition Influences XCL1/XCR1 Expression and Causes Analgesic Effects in a Mouse Model of Diabetic Neuropathy.
    Zychowska M, Rojewska E, Piotrowska A, Kreiner G, Mika J.

    06/10/2017
    Data show that mice lacking either XCL1 or XCR1 exhibit similar specific defects in intestinal T cell populations as XCR1-dendritic cells (DC)-deficient mice. Therefore it is possible that the XCR1-XCL1 axis itself is directly involved in intestinal T cell homeostasis, via a mechanism that might either involve interaction with XCR1+ DCs or be independent of this pathway.

    Crucial roles of XCR1-expressing dendritic cells and the XCR1-XCL1 chemokine axis in intestinal immune homeostasis.
    Ohta T, Sugiyama M, Hemmi H, Yamazaki C, Okura S, Sasaki I, Fukuda Y, Orimo T, Ishii KJ, Hoshino K, Ginhoux F, Kaisho T., Free PMC Article

    01/28/2017
    Demonstrate equivalence between human and mouse XCR1(+) dendritic cells and human and mouse Langerhans cells.

    Comparative genomics analysis of mononuclear phagocyte subsets confirms homology between lymphoid tissue-resident and dermal XCR1(+) DCs in mouse and human and distinguishes them from Langerhans cells.
    Carpentier S, Vu Manh TP, Chelbi R, Henri S, Malissen B, Haniffa M, Ginhoux F, Dalod M., Free PMC Article

    09/3/2016
    Vaccine molecules targeting Xcr1 on cross-presenting DCs induce protective CD8+ T-cell responses against influenza virus.

    Vaccine molecules targeting Xcr1 on cross-presenting DCs induce protective CD8+ T-cell responses against influenza virus.
    Fossum E, Grødeland G, Terhorst D, Tveita AA, Vikse E, Mjaaland S, Henri S, Malissen B, Bogen B.

    04/18/2015
    Induction of potent CD8 T cell cytotoxicity by specific targeting of antigen to cross-presenting dendritic cells in vivo via murine or human XCR1.

    Induction of potent CD8 T cell cytotoxicity by specific targeting of antigen to cross-presenting dendritic cells in vivo via murine or human XCR1.
    Hartung E, Becker M, Bachem A, Reeg N, Jäkel A, Hutloff A, Weber H, Weise C, Giesecke C, Henn V, Gurka S, Anastassiadis K, Mages HW, Kroczek RA.

    04/18/2015
    The expression patterns of XCR1 and XCL1 were conserved in human and mice blood cells, including certain dendritic cell subsets.

    Conservation of a chemokine system, XCR1 and its ligand, XCL1, between human and mice.
    Yamazaki C, Miyamoto R, Hoshino K, Fukuda Y, Sasaki I, Saito M, Ishiguchi H, Yano T, Sugiyama T, Hemmi H, Tanaka T, Hamada E, Hirashima T, Amakawa R, Fukuhara S, Nomura S, Ito T, Kaisho T.

    08/23/2010
    XCR1 constitutes the first conserved specific marker for cell subsets homologous to mouse CD8alpha+ dendritic cells in higher vertebrates.

    The XC chemokine receptor 1 is a conserved selective marker of mammalian cells homologous to mouse CD8alpha+ dendritic cells.
    Crozat K, Guiton R, Contreras V, Feuillet V, Dutertre CA, Ventre E, Vu Manh TP, Baranek T, Storset AK, Marvel J, Boudinot P, Hosmalin A, Schwartz-Cornil I, Dalod M., Free PMC Article

    06/28/2010
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