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CCR2 and CX3CR1 are key chemokine receptors that regulate inflammatory monocyte recruitment and tissue macrophage retention.
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These receptors function as dynamic regulators of myeloid cell states, influencing inflammation outcomes rather than fixed immune cell markers.
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The recruitment-to-residency axis describes the transition of myeloid cells from inflammatory recruitment to tissue adaptation.
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Dysregulated CCR2-CX3CR1 dynamics contribute to chronic inflammatory diseases like periodontitis, leading to tissue destruction.
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Understanding the interplay between CX3CR1 and CCR2 can inform precision immunomodulatory strategies for oral and systemic health.