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Chemokines contribute to the asthmatic airway inflammation by acting on endothelial cells, eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes. Chemokines are a complex super family of small, secreted proteins that were initially characterized through their chemotractic effects on variety of leucocytes. The expression of multiple chemokines and their role in the recruitment of mononuclear cells has been reviewed for a number of human diseases with an inflammatory component including multiple sclerosis, chronic bronchitis, sarcoidosis, asthma and arteriosclerosis (Baggiolini et al., 2001). Possible…mehr

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Chemokines contribute to the asthmatic airway inflammation by acting on endothelial cells, eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes. Chemokines are a complex super family of small, secreted proteins that were initially characterized through their chemotractic effects on variety of leucocytes. The expression of multiple chemokines and their role in the recruitment of mononuclear cells has been reviewed for a number of human diseases with an inflammatory component including multiple sclerosis, chronic bronchitis, sarcoidosis, asthma and arteriosclerosis (Baggiolini et al., 2001). Possible associations between CCR5Delta32, CCR2V64I, CCR3Y17Y, and the RANTES-G403A promoter and asthma and related phenotypes were investigated with high-risk families.
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Assistant Professor and Consultant Medical Molecular GeneticVice Dean for Development and QualityFounder and Chairman of Medical Molecular Genetic UnitCollege of Applied Medical Science Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz UniversityKingdom of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.