The Duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines (DARC), first identified on erythrocytes, functions not only as a promiscuous chemokine receptor but also as a receptor for the malarial parasite, Plasmodium vivax. The recent finding that DARC is ubiquitously expressed by endothelial cells lining postcapillary venules provides a possible insight into the function of this receptor because this anatomic site is an active interface for leukocyte trafficking. However, the biological significance of DARC is questionable since it has not yet been determined whether individuals lacking the expression of this protein on their erythrocytes (Duffy negative individuals), who are apparently immunologically normal, express the receptor on endothelial cells. However, we report here that DARC is indeed expressed in endothelial cells lining postcapillary venules and splenic sinusoids in individuals who lack the erythrocyte receptor. These findings are based on immunohistochemical, biochemical, and molecular biological analysis of tissues from Duffy negative individuals. We also present data showing that, in contrast to erythrocyte DARC, cells transfected with DARC internalize radiolabeled ligand. We conclude that the DARC may play a critical role in mediating the effects of proinflammatory chemokines on the interactions between leukocyte and endothelial cells since the molecular pathology of the Duffy negative genotype maintains expression on the latter cell type.
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April 01 1995
The Duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines (DARC) is expressed in endothelial cells of Duffy negative individuals who lack the erythrocyte receptor.
S C Peiper,
S C Peiper
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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Z X Wang,
Z X Wang
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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K Neote,
K Neote
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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A W Martin,
A W Martin
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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H J Showell,
H J Showell
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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M J Conklyn,
M J Conklyn
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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K Ogborne,
K Ogborne
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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T J Hadley,
T J Hadley
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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Z H Lu,
Z H Lu
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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J Hesselgesser,
J Hesselgesser
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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R Horuk
R Horuk
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
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S C Peiper
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
Z X Wang
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
K Neote
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
A W Martin
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
H J Showell
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
M J Conklyn
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
K Ogborne
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
T J Hadley
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
Z H Lu
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
J Hesselgesser
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
R Horuk
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Kentucky 40292, USA.
Online Issn: 1540-9538
Print Issn: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1995) 181 (4): 1311–1317.
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S C Peiper, Z X Wang, K Neote, A W Martin, H J Showell, M J Conklyn, K Ogborne, T J Hadley, Z H Lu, J Hesselgesser, R Horuk; The Duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines (DARC) is expressed in endothelial cells of Duffy negative individuals who lack the erythrocyte receptor.. J Exp Med 1 April 1995; 181 (4): 1311–1317. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.181.4.1311
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