Adaptive immunity in the pathogenesis and treatments of Parkinson's disease.

NeuroImmune pharmacology and therapeutics Pub Date : 2025-06-20 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1515/nipt-2025-0008
Xiaoqing Du, Samia Akter, Davina B Oludipe, Susmita Sil, Chen Zhang, Howard E Gendelman, R Lee Mosley
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Neuroimmunity drives the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease (PD). This disease affects both the central and peripheral nervous systems. The immune system is engaged through the progressive accumulation of alpha-synuclein (α-syn), a driver of immunity and a pathological hallmark of PD. Consequent α-syn-induced immune activation leads to neuronal damage. This leads not only to the activation of microglia within the central nervous system, but also to the recruitment and activation of peripheral immune cells that infiltrate the brain and contribute to a widespread immune response. Moreover, PD-associated genes and risk factors have been increasingly recognized as essential regulators of immune functions. This review summarizes the current understanding of adaptive immunity in PD and explores emerging immunomodulatory strategies that may inform future therapeutic development.

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适应性免疫在帕金森病发病机制及治疗中的作用。
神经免疫驱动帕金森病(PD)的病理生理学。这种疾病影响中枢和周围神经系统。免疫系统通过α-突触核蛋白(α-syn)的进行性积累参与,α-突触核蛋白是免疫的驱动因素,也是PD的病理标志。随后α-syn诱导的免疫激活导致神经元损伤。这不仅导致中枢神经系统内小胶质细胞的激活,还导致浸润大脑的外周免疫细胞的募集和激活,并促成广泛的免疫反应。此外,pd相关基因和危险因素越来越被认为是免疫功能的重要调节因子。本文综述了目前对PD适应性免疫的认识,并探讨了可能为未来治疗发展提供信息的新兴免疫调节策略。
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