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| Official Symbol of Gene | CCR5 |
| Species | Homo sapiens |
| Entrez Gene ID | 1234 |
| Official Full Name | C-C motif chemokine receptor 5 |
| Also known as | CKR5; CCR-5; CD195; CKR-5; CCCKR5; CMKBR5; IDDM22; CC-CKR-5 |
| Gene Type | protein coding |
| dbXrefs | Ensembl:ENSG00000160791 MIM:601373; AllianceGenome:HGNC:1606 |
| Map Location | 3p21.31 |
| Detected Sample | CSF/peripheral blood |
| Sample Detail | NA |
| Detected Method | PCR |
| Disease | MS |
| Disease subtype | N/A |
| Population | NA |
| Sample Size | 148 MS/151Health |
| Pubmed ID | 10626673 |
| Year | 2000 |
| Title | CCR5 D32, matrix metalloproteinase-9 and disease activity in multiple sclerosis |
| Expression | up-regulation |
| Risk type | Phenotypic risk |
| Result | CCR5 D32, a truncated allele of the CC chemokine receptor CCR5 gene encoding a non-functional receptor, did |
| Mechanism/Pathway | Chemokines and matrix metalloproteinases MMPs appear to be crucial in leukocyte recruitment to the central nervous system in .multiple sclerosis MS . CCR5 D32, a truncated allele of the CC chemokine receptor CCR5 gene encoding a non-functional receptor, did not confer protection from MS. CCR5 D32 was, however, associated with a lower risk of recurrent clinical disease activity |

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