CCL24, also named MPIF-2, Eotaxin-2 and Ckβ6, is a novel CC chemokine recently identified. It is a secreted protein, encoded by CCL24 gene, and produced by activated monocytes and T lymphocytes. CCL24 signals through the CCR3 receptor and has functions of chemotactic activity for resting T-lymphocytes and eosinophils, but none for monocytes and activated lymphocytes. The plasma levels of CCL24 and the aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (such as asthma) morbidity rate have positive correlation.
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