Chih-Chung 'Jerry' Lin, Yuyao Tian, Rudolph E Tanzi, Mehdi Jorfi
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Abstract
Peripheral immune cells play an important role in the pathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD), impacting processes such as amyloid and tau protein aggregation, glial activation, neuronal integrity, and cognitive decline. Here, we examine cutting-edge strategies - encompassing animal and cellular models - used to investigate the roles of peripheral immune cells in AD. Approaches such as antibody-mediated depletion, genetic ablation, and bone marrow chimeras in mouse models have been instrumental in uncovering T, B, and innate immune cell disease-modifying functions. However, challenges such as specificity, off-target effects, and differences between human and mouse immune systems underscore the need for more human-relevant models. Emerging multicellular models replicating critical aspects of human brain tissue and neuroimmune interactions increasingly offer fresh insights into the role of immune cells in AD pathogenesis. Refining these methodologies can deepen our understanding of immune cell contributions to AD and support the development of novel immune-related therapeutic interventions.
外周免疫细胞在阿尔茨海默病(AD)的病理过程中发挥着重要作用,影响着淀粉样蛋白和 tau 蛋白聚集、神经胶质细胞活化、神经元完整性和认知能力下降等过程。在此,我们将探讨用于研究外周免疫细胞在阿尔茨海默病中的作用的前沿策略--包括动物和细胞模型。小鼠模型中的抗体介导耗竭、基因消融和骨髓嵌合体等方法有助于发现T、B和先天性免疫细胞的疾病调节功能。然而,特异性、脱靶效应以及人类和小鼠免疫系统之间的差异等挑战突出表明,我们需要更多与人类相关的模型。新出现的多细胞模型复制了人类脑组织和神经免疫相互作用的关键方面,越来越多地提供了免疫细胞在艾滋病发病机制中作用的新见解。完善这些方法可以加深我们对免疫细胞在艾滋病中的作用的了解,并支持开发新型免疫相关治疗干预措施。
期刊介绍:
Trends in Immunology serves as a vital platform for tracking advancements across various areas of immunology, offering concise reviews and hypothesis-driven viewpoints in each issue. With additional sections providing comprehensive coverage, the journal offers a holistic view of immunology. This broad perspective makes it an invaluable resource for researchers, educators, and students, facilitating the connection between basic and clinical immunology. Recognized as one of the top monthly review journals in its field, Trends in Immunology is highly regarded by the scientific community.