Targeting neutrophils as a novel therapeutic strategy after stroke.

Chen Chen, Tingting Huang, Xiaozhu Zhai, Yezhi Ma, Lv Xie, Bingwei Lu, Yueman Zhang, Yan Li, Zengai Chen, Jiemin Yin, Peiying Li
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Stroke is followed by an intricate immune interaction involving the engagement of multiple immune cells, including neutrophils. As one of the first responders recruited to the brain, the crucial roles of neutrophils in the ischemic brain damage are receiving increasing attention in recent years. Notably, neutrophils are not homogenous, and yet there is still a lack of full knowledge about the extent and impact of neutrophil heterogeneity. The biological understanding of the neutrophil response to both innate and pathological conditions is rapidly evolving as single-cell-RNA sequencing uncovers overall neutrophil profiling across maturation and differentiation contexts. In this review, we scrutinize the latest research that points to the multifaceted role of neutrophils in different conditions and summarize the regulatory signals that may determine neutrophil diversity. In addition, we list several potential targets or therapeutic strategies targeting neutrophils to limit brain damage following ischemic stroke.

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靶向中性粒细胞作为脑卒中后治疗的新策略。
中风之后是一个复杂的免疫相互作用,涉及多个免疫细胞,包括中性粒细胞的参与。近年来,中性粒细胞作为被招募到大脑的第一反应者之一,在缺血性脑损伤中的重要作用越来越受到人们的关注。值得注意的是,中性粒细胞不是同质的,但仍然缺乏对中性粒细胞异质性的程度和影响的充分了解。随着单细胞rna测序揭示了成熟和分化背景下中性粒细胞的整体谱,对先天和病理条件下中性粒细胞反应的生物学理解正在迅速发展。在这篇综述中,我们仔细研究了中性粒细胞在不同条件下的多方面作用的最新研究,并总结了可能决定中性粒细胞多样性的调节信号。此外,我们列出了几个潜在的靶点或治疗策略,以中性粒细胞为目标,以限制缺血性中风后的脑损伤。
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