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A potential therapeutic target: The role of neutrophils in the central nervous system

Isabel Salken, J. Javier Provencio, Aminata P. Coulibaly

2023Brain Behavior & Immunity - Health13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neutrophils play a critical role in immune defense as the first recruited and most abundant leukocytes in the innate immune system. As such, regulation of neutrophil effector functions have strong implications on immunity. These cells display a wide heterogeneity of function, including both inflammatory and immunomodulatory roles. Neutrophils commonly infiltrate the central nervous system (CNS) in response to varied pathological conditions. There is still little understanding of the role these cells play in the CNS in such conditions. In the present review, we will summarize what is known of neutrophil's role in cancer and Alzheimer's disease (AD), with a focus on highlighting the gaps in our understanding.

Topics & Concepts

Innate immune systemImmune systemCentral nervous systemEffectorImmunologyNeuroscienceBiologyDiseaseFunction (biology)ImmunityInflammationMedicineCell biologyPathologyNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsImmune cells in cancer
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