Peripheral and central regulation of neuro-immune crosstalk.

Mayuko Izumi, Yoshimitsu Nakanishi, Sujin Kang, Atsushi Kumanogoh
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Abstract

The neural and immune systems sense and respond to external stimuli to maintain tissue homeostasis. These systems do not function independently but rather interact with each other to effectively exert biological actions and prevent disease pathogenesis, such as metabolic, inflammatory, and infectious disorders. Mutual communication between these systems is also affected by tissue niche-specific signals that reflect the tissue environment. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying these interactions are not completely understood. In addition to the peripheral regulation of neuro-immune crosstalk, recent studies have reported that the central nervous system plays essential roles in the regulation of systemic neuro-immune interactions. In this review, we provide an overview of the molecular basis of peripheral and systemic neuro-immune crosstalk and explore how these multilayered interactions are maintained.

神经免疫串扰的外周和中枢调控
神经系统和免疫系统能够感知外部刺激并做出反应,以维持组织的平衡。这些系统并不是独立运作的,而是相互影响,以有效地发挥生物作用和预防疾病的发病,如代谢、炎症和感染性疾病。这些系统之间的相互交流还受到反映组织环境的组织特异性信号的影响。然而,这些相互作用的调控机制尚未完全明了。除了神经-免疫串扰的外周调控外,最近的研究还发现,中枢神经系统在调控全身神经-免疫相互作用中发挥着至关重要的作用。在这篇综述中,我们将概述外周和全身神经-免疫相互协作的分子基础,并探讨如何维持这些多层次的相互作用。
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