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Brian F Volkman

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Luis R, Volkman B, Szpakowska M, Chevigne A
J Leukoc Biol . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39903605
Atypical chemokine receptors (ACKRs) are a subfamily of important regulators of chemokine functions. Among them, ACKR2 has long been considered as a scavenger of multiple inflammatory chemokines exclusively from the...
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Syed M, Dishman A, Volkman B, Walker T
Protein Sci . 2025 Jan; 34(2):e70032. PMID: 39840812
The chemokine XC motif chemokine ligand 1 (XCL1) is an unusually specialized member of a conserved family of around 50 small, secreted proteins that are best known for their ability...
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Zhang B, Harrison K, Zhong Y, Maxwell J, Ford D, Calvey L, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2024 Dec; 146(50):34253-34259. PMID: 39629944
Chemokines are small proteins involved in recruiting leukocytes to sites of inflammation via interactions with specific cell surface receptors. CCL22 is a chemokine known to play a critical role in...
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Perez Almeria C, Otun O, Schlimgen R, Lamme T, Crudden C, Youssef N, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39574661
Chemokine stimulation of atypical chemokine receptor 3 (ACKR3) does not activate G proteins but recruits arrestins. It is a chemokine scavenger that indirectly influences responses by restricting the availability of...
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Zhang X, Schlimgen R, Singh S, Tomani M, Volkman B, Zhang C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Nov; 121(48):e2405732121. PMID: 39565315
The X-C motif chemokine receptor XCR1, which selectively binds to the chemokine XCL1, is highly expressed in conventional dendritic cells subtype 1 (cDC1s) and crucial for their activation. Modulating XCR1...
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Xu T, Schou A, Lackman J, Barrio-Calvo M, Verhallen L, Goth C, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2024 Oct; 25(19). PMID: 39409188
The chemokine receptors CCR1 and CCR5 display overlapping expression patterns and ligand dependency. Here we find that ligand activation of CCR5, not CCR1, is dependent on N-terminal receptor O-glycosylation. Release...
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Shi Z, Mabuchi T, Riutta S, Wu X, Peterson F, Volkman B, et al.
J Psoriasis Psoriatic Arthritis . 2024 Sep; 8(3):107-117. PMID: 39296310
Background: Chemokines represent a superfamily of immune-modulatory small protein molecules that regulate leukocyte migration to inflammatory sites through their chemoattractant and cell signaling properties. This review focuses on the immunological...
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Pontejo S, Martinez S, Zhao A, Barnes K, de Anda J, Alimohamadi H, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39091850
Classically, chemokines coordinate leukocyte trafficking during immune responses; however, many chemokines have also been reported to possess direct antibacterial activity in vitro. Yet, the bacterial killing mechanism of chemokines and...
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Schlimgen R, Peterson F, Heukers R, Smit M, McCorvy J, Volkman B
Nat Commun . 2024 May; 15(1):4611. PMID: 38816420
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are pivotal therapeutic targets, but their complex structure poses challenges for effective drug design. Nanobodies, or single-domain antibodies, have emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy to...
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Jorge S, Chi Y, Lizarraga Mazaba J, Haque N, Wagenknecht J, Smith B, et al.
Front Genet . 2023 Dec; 14:1291307. PMID: 38090150
Kleefstra Syndrome type 2 (KLEFS-2) is a genetic, neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by intellectual disability, infantile hypotonia, severe expressive language delay, and characteristic facial appearance, with a spectrum of other distinct...