The Role of T Cells in Alzheimer's Disease.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Yu Lin, Hongfei Zhao, Dandan Meng, Min Wang
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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a global neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive cognitive decline. Its core pathology involves neurofibrillary tangles mediated by hyperphosphorylated tau protein and senile plaques formed by extracellular deposits of β-amyloid. As the global incidence of AD continues to rise, human health faces a serious threat. However, the complexity of its pathogenesis poses significant challenges to current prevention and treatment strategies. Recent studies reveal that T cells, as key components of the adaptive immune system, exhibit abnormalities in both quantity and function within the brains of AD patients. They infiltrate brain parenchyma through multiple pathways-including the blood-brain barrier, choroid plexus, and meningeal lymphatics-and are deeply involved in AD pathology. In this review, we first introduce recent discoveries in the pathogenesis of AD, including tau protein, β-amyloid plaques, and neuroinflammation. We then describe the immune mechanisms and infiltration pathways of T cells in AD. Finally, we focus on the mechanisms by which different T cell subtypes contribute to brain damage in AD, aiming to provide a theoretical foundation for developing AD therapies guided by neuroimmune homeostasis.

T细胞在阿尔茨海默病中的作用。
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种以进行性认知能力下降为特征的全球性神经退行性疾病。其核心病理包括由tau蛋白过度磷酸化介导的神经原纤维缠结和由β-淀粉样蛋白细胞外沉积形成的老年斑。随着全球AD发病率的持续上升,人类健康面临严重威胁。然而,其发病机制的复杂性对目前的预防和治疗策略提出了重大挑战。最近的研究表明,T细胞作为适应性免疫系统的关键组成部分,在AD患者的大脑中表现出数量和功能的异常。它们通过多种途径浸润脑实质,包括血脑屏障、脉络膜丛和脑膜淋巴,并与AD病理密切相关。在这篇综述中,我们首先介绍了AD发病机制的最新发现,包括tau蛋白、β-淀粉样蛋白斑块和神经炎症。然后我们描述了AD中T细胞的免疫机制和浸润途径。最后,我们重点研究了不同T细胞亚型在AD脑损伤中的作用机制,旨在为开发以神经免疫稳态为指导的AD治疗提供理论基础。
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2.60
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发文量
14
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Immunology covers a broad spectrum of investigations at the genes, molecular, cellular, organ and system levels to reveal defense mechanisms against pathogens as well as protection against tumors and autoimmune diseases. The great advances in immunology in recent years make this field one of the most dynamic and rapidly growing in medical sciences. Critical ReviewsTM in Immunology (CRI) seeks to present a balanced overview of contemporary adaptive and innate immune responses related to autoimmunity, tumor, microbe, transplantation, neuroimmunology, immune regulation and immunotherapy from basic to translational aspects in health and disease. The articles that appear in CRI are mostly obtained by invitations to active investigators. But the journal will also consider proposals from the scientific community. Interested investigators should send their inquiries to the editor before submitting a manuscript.
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