basic FUNCTION
| may regulate myeloid cell activity in a variety of |
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tissues |
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involved in regulation of macrophage function |
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playing an important role in prevention of graft rejection, autoimmune diseases and spontaneous abortion |
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with CD200R1, having a role in regulating bone formation |
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suppresses immune activity via its receptor, CD200R1 (CD200-CD200R1 interactions have recently been considered to contribute to the "immune privileged" status of the central nervous system) (Koning 2009) |
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CD200R1/CD200 pathway is up-regulated in arthritis and plays a significant physiological role in regulating the severity of disease |
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neuroinflammatory changes that result from CD200 deficiency have a negative impact on synaptic plasticity |
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can regulate the activation threshold of inflammatory immune responses, polarize cytokine production, and maintain immune homeostasis (pMID: 22621248) |
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play a major role in the regulation of bone resorption and bone physiology and that the CD200-CD200R couple could be a new target to control bone diseases |
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CD200-CD200R1 interaction is involved in the anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective action of PPARG agonists |
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might play a role in the immune response in the pathogenesis of bullous pemphigoid |