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The role of antiviral CD8+ T cells in cognitive impairment

Katie L. Reagin, Kristen E. Funk

2022Current Opinion in Neurobiology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The impact of the immune system on the etiopathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, is a rapidly growing area of investigation. Evidence from human patients and animal models implicates neurotropic viral infections, and specifically the antiviral immune response of brain-infiltrating CD8+ T cells, as potential drivers of disease pathology. While infiltration and retention of CD8+ T cells within the brain following viral infection is associated with improved survival, CD8+ T cells also contribute to neuronal death and gliosis which underlie cognitive impairment in several disease models. Here we review the role of antiviral CD8+ T cells as potential mediators of cognitive impairment and highlight the mechanisms by which brain-resident CD8+ T cells may contribute to neurodegenerative disease pathology.

Topics & Concepts

GliosisImmune systemNeuroscienceDiseaseCD8Cytotoxic T cellCognitive impairmentMicrogliaNeuroinflammationImmunologyNeuroimmunologyBiologyMedicineCognitionInflammationPathologyIn vitroBiochemistryNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsTryptophan and brain disordersAlzheimer's disease research and treatments