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CCR6
CCR6
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<div class="infobox-header">CCR6</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Full Name:</span> C-C Chemokine Receptor Type 6</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Gene Symbol:</span> CCR6</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Aliases:</span> CD196, BN-1, DWR</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Chromosomal Location:</span> 6q27</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>NCBI Gene ID:</span> 1235</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>OMIM:</span> 603526</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Ensembl ID:</span> ENSG00000112486</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>UniProt ID:</span> P51671</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Protein Length:</span> 374 amino acids</div>
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Overview
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CCR6
<div class="infobox infobox-gene">
<div class="infobox-header">CCR6</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Full Name:</span> C-C Chemokine Receptor Type 6</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Gene Symbol:</span> CCR6</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Aliases:</span> CD196, BN-1, DWR</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Chromosomal Location:</span> 6q27</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>NCBI Gene ID:</span> 1235</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>OMIM:</span> 603526</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Ensembl ID:</span> ENSG00000112486</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>UniProt ID:</span> P51671</div>
<div class="infobox-row"><span>Protein Length:</span> 374 amino acids</div>
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Overview
CCR6 encodes a G protein-coupled receptor for CCL20 (MIP-3alpha/MIP-3a), also known as exodus-1 or LARC (Liver and Activation-Regulated Chemokine). CCR6 is expressed primarily on various immune cells and plays critical roles in [Th17 cell](/entities/th17-cells) trafficking, B cell migration, and dendritic cell positioning. Variants in CCR6 have been implicated in [Multiple Sclerosis](/diseases/multiple-sclerosis), [Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease), [Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis](/diseases/amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis), and various autoimmune conditions including inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriasis["ccr62019"][@ccr62018].
In the nervous system, CCR6 is primarily expressed on infiltrating immune cells rather than neurons or glia, making it a key regulator of immune-mediated neuroinflammation. The CCL20-CCR6 axis serves as a critical bridge between peripheral immunity and central nervous system pathology.
Molecular Biology
Gene Structure
The CCR6 gene spans approximately 4.5 kb on chromosome 6q27 and consists of 4 exons. The gene encodes a 374-amino acid GPCR with the characteristic seven transmembrane domain architecture.
Protein Structure
CCR6 contains:
- N-terminal extracellular domain: Ligand binding
- Seven transmembrane domains: GPCR core
- Three extracellular loops: Ligand interaction
- Three intracellular loops: Signal transduction
- C-terminal intracellular tail: G protein coupling and desensitization
Ligand-Receptor Interaction
CCR6 binds exclusively to CCL20, a chemokine produced by:
- [Astrocytes](/entities/astrocytes) in the CNS
- Epithelial cells
- Dendritic cells
- Fibroblasts
- Activated T cells
Function
Th17 Cell Trafficking
CCR6 is a defining marker for [Th17 cells](/entities/th17-cells)[ccr62019]:
- Lineage specification: CCR6+ identifies IL-17-producing Th17 cells
- Tissue homing: Directs Th17 cells to sites of inflammation
- CNS infiltration: CCL20-CCR6 axis recruits autoreactive T cells to the CNS
- Autoimmunity: Th17 cells via CCR6 drive tissue damage in autoimmunity
B Cell Trafficking
CCR6 regulates B lymphocyte migration[ccr62019b]:
- Migration to secondary lymphoid organs
- Positioning in germinal centers
- Plasma cell differentiation
Dendritic Cell Function
Dendritic cell CCR6[ccr62018]:
- Guides positioning in tissues
- Lymph node migration
- T cell priming
Mucosal Immunity
In mucosal tissues:
- Recruitment of immune cells to gut-associated lymphoid tissue
- Maintenance of intestinal immune homeostasis
- Defense against pathogens
T Cell Development
CCR6 in T cell biology[ccr62018b]:
- Memory T cell maintenance
- Regulatory T cell trafficking
- γδ T cell function
Disease Associations
Multiple Sclerosis
CCR6 is a major player in MS pathogenesis[ccr62017][@ccr62020]:
| Mechanism | Evidence |
|-----------|----------|
| Th17 recruitment | CCR6+ Th17 cells infiltrate MS lesions |
| CNS homing | CCL20 upregulated in MS brain |
| Animal models | CCR6 knockout mice protected from EAE |
| Therapeutic | Anti-CCR6 antibodies reduce disease |
Parkinson's Disease
CCR6 in PD[ccr62021]:
- Increased CCR6+ T cells in PD patients
- CCL20 elevated in substantia nigra
- Contribution to dopaminergic neuron loss
- Potential biomarker
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
CCR6 in ALS[ccr62024]:
- Elevated CCR6+ T cells in ALS patients
- CCR6+ T cells in spinal cord
- Contributes to motor neuron damage
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
CCR6 in IBD[ccr62016]:
- Critical for Th17 cell recruitment to intestines
- CCL20-CCR6 axis in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
- Genetic association with IBD susceptibility
Rheumatoid Arthritis
CCR6 in RA[ccr62022]:
- Th17 cells via CCR6 infiltrate joints
- CCL20 expressed in rheumatoid synovium
- Therapeutic targeting in development
Psoriasis
CCR6 in psoriasis[ccr62015]:
- CCR6+ Th17 cells in skin lesions
- CCL20 upregulated in psoriatic skin
- Clinical trials of CCR6 antagonists
Expression
Immune Cell Expression
| Cell Type | CCR6 Expression |
|-----------|-----------------|
| Th17 cells | High |
| Memory T cells | Moderate |
| B cells | Moderate |
| Dendritic cells | Low-moderate |
| Regulatory T cells | Some subsets |
Brain Expression
In the CNS, CCR6 is primarily expressed on:
- Infiltrating Th17 cells
- Some activated [astrocytes](/entities/astrocytes) (in disease)
- Dendritic cells in meninges
- Perivascular macrophages
Tissue Distribution
- Highest: Secondary lymphoid organs
- High: Intestine, skin
- Moderate: Lung, liver
- Low: Most other tissues
Signaling Pathways
CCR6 activates multiple signaling cascades:
Therapeutic Implications
Drug Development
CCR6 as a therapeutic target[ccr62023]:
- Monoclonal antibodies: Anti-CCR6 in clinical trials
- Small molecule antagonists: Pre-clinical development
- Decoy receptors: CCL20 traps
Biomarkers
CCR6 as a biomarker:
- Disease activity in MS and RA
- Treatment response
- Prognostic indicator
See Also
- [CCL20](/genes/ccl20)
- [Th17 Cells](/entities/th17-cells)
- [Multiple Sclerosis](/diseases/multiple-sclerosis)
- [Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)
- [Neuroinflammation](/mechanisms/neuroinflammation-pathway)
- [Autoimmunity](/mechanisms/autoimmunity-pathway)
External Links
- [NCBI Gene: CCR6](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/1235)
- [UniProt: CCR6](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P51671)
- [OMIM: CCR6](https://www.omim.org/entry/603526)
- [Ensembl: CCR6](https://www.ensembl.org/Homo_sapiens/Gene/Summary?g=ENSG00000112486)
References
Pathway Diagram
The following diagram shows the key molecular relationships involving CCR6 discovered through SciDEX knowledge graph analysis:
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