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chemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor 3 OKDB#: 2154
 Symbols: CXCR3 Species: human
 Synonyms: GPR9, MigR, CD182, CD183, Mig-R, CKR-L2, CMKAR3, IP10-R, G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR 9, FORMERLY, GPR9, FORMERLY| CD183 ANTIGEN, CD183|  Locus: Xq13 in Homo sapiens
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General Comment This gene was found in a mouse DNA array analysis of transcripts expressed in mouse preovulatory follicles. Binds IP10 (CXCL10), mig ( )

NCBI Summary: This gene encodes a G protein-coupled receptor with selectivity for three chemokines, termed IP10 (interferon-g-inducible 10 kDa protein), Mig (monokine induced by interferon-g) and I-TAC (interferon-inducible T cell a-chemoattractant). IP10, Mig and I-TAC belong to the structural subfamily of CXC chemokines, in which a single amino acid residue separates the first two of four highly conserved Cys residues. Binding of chemokines to this protein induces cellular responses that are involved in leukocyte traffic, most notably integrin activation, cytoskeletal changes and chemotactic migration. Inhibition by Bordetella pertussis toxin suggests that heterotrimeric G protein of the Gi-subclass couple to this protein. Signal transduction has not been further analyzed but may include the same enzymes that were identified in the signaling cascade induced by other chemokine receptors. As a consequence of chemokine-induced cellular desensitization (phosphorylation-dependent receptor internalization), cellular responses are typically rapid and short in duration. Cellular responsiveness is restored after dephosphorylation of intracellular receptors and subsequent recycling to the cell surface. This gene is prominently expressed in in vitro cultured effector/memory T cells, and in T cells present in many types of inflamed tissues. In addition, IP10, Mig and I-TAC are commonly produced by local cells in inflammatory lesion, suggesting that this gene and its chemokines participate in the recruitment of inflammatory cells. Therefore, this protein is a target for the development of small molecular weight antagonists, which may be used in the treatment of diverse inflammatory diseases. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq]
General function Receptor
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Cellular localization Plasma membrane
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Ovarian function
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Expression regulated by
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Ovarian localization Oocyte, Follicular Fluid
Comment CD56(bright)CD16(-) natural killer cells accumulate in the ovarian follicular fluid of patients undergoing in vitro fertilization. Fainaru O et al. CD56(bright)CD16(-) natural killer (NK) cells that express CXCR3 accumulate in the follicular fluid of patients with a good response to ovarian stimulation. It is conceivable that granulosa cells of good responders that express the chemokine CXCL10 recruit these NK cells to support follicular angiogenesis.
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