[HTML][HTML] Chemokine receptors: multifaceted therapeutic targets

AEI Proudfoot - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2002 - nature.com
AEI Proudfoot
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2002nature.com
Chemokines and their receptors are involved in the pathogenesis of diseases ranging from
asthma to AIDS. Chemokine receptors are G-protein-coupled serpentine receptors that
present attractive tractable targets for the pharmaceutical industry. It is only ten years since
the first chemokine receptor was discovered, and the rapidly expanding number of
antagonists holds promise for new medicines to combat diseases that are currently
incurable. Here, I focus on the rationale for developing antagonists of chemokine receptors …
Abstract
Chemokines and their receptors are involved in the pathogenesis of diseases ranging from asthma to AIDS. Chemokine receptors are G-protein-coupled serpentine receptors that present attractive tractable targets for the pharmaceutical industry. It is only ten years since the first chemokine receptor was discovered, and the rapidly expanding number of antagonists holds promise for new medicines to combat diseases that are currently incurable. Here, I focus on the rationale for developing antagonists of chemokine receptors for inflammatory disorders and AIDS, and the accumulating evidence that favours this strategy despite the apparent redundancy in the chemokine system.
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