目錄:杭州斯達特生物科技有限公司>>蛋白>>細胞因子>> S0A4061Human CCL17 Protein, hFc tag
CCL17 is a powerful chemokine produced in the thymus and by antigen-presenting cells like dendritic cells, macrophages, and monocytes. CCL17 plays a complex role in cancer. It attracts T-regulatory cells allowing for some cancers to evade an immune response. However, in other cancers, such as melanoma, an increase in CCL17 is linked to an improved outcome. CCL17 has also been linked to autoimmune and allergic diseases. CCL17 as well as its partner chemokine CCL22 induce chemotaxis in T-helper cells. They do this by binding to CCR4. CCL17 was the first CC chemokine identified that interacted with T cells with high affinity. CCL17 was also found to interact with monocytes, but with less affinity. It does not interact with granulocytes.