CCR5 (C-C hemokinski receptor tip 5, CD195) je protein na površini belih krvnih zrnca. On je komponenta imunskog sistema koja deluje kao receptor za hemokine. Mnoge forme HIV-a, virusa koji uzrokuje AIDS, inicijalno koriste CCR5 da uđu i inficiraju ćelije domaćina. Mali broj osoba ima mutaciju poznatu kao CCR5 delta 32 na CCR5 genu, koja ih zaštićuje od tih vrsta HIV-a.
CCR5 je predominantno izražen na T ćelijama, makrofagama, dentritskim ćelijama i mikroglijama. Smatra se da CCR5 učestvuje u inflamatornom odgovoru na infekciju, mada njegova specifična uloga u normalnim imunskim funkcijama nije potpuno razjašnjena.
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„Chemokine Receptors: CCR5”. IUPHAR Database of Receptors and Ion Channels. International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2021-01-18.