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XCR1 Neurons

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XCR1 Neurons

Overview

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<td><strong>XCR1 Neurons</strong></td>
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XCR1 neurons are a specialized population of sensory neurons that express XCR1 (X-C motif chemokine receptor 1), formerly known as CCRL1. XCR1 is the receptor for XCL1 (lymphotactin), a chemokine belonging to the C chemokine family. These neurons play a crucial role in bridging the immune and nervous systems, particularly in contexts of inflammation, pain signaling, and immune surveillance. [@xcr2019]

Introduction

The chemokine system has emerged as a critical signaling network connecting neuronal function with immune responses. XCR1-expressing neurons represent a unique population where chemokine receptor signaling directly modulates neural circuit function. Originally characterized in dendritic cells for their role in cross-presentation during immune responses, XCR1's presence in sensory neurons reveals an important axis of immune-neural communication. [@chemokine2020]

Location

XCR1 neurons are predominantly found in: [@xcr2018]

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