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The emergence of the calvarial hematopoietic niche in health and disease

William A. Mills, Morgan Coburn, Ukpong B. Eyo

2022Immunological Reviews19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The diploë region of skull has recently been discovered to act as a myeloid cell reservoir to the underlying meninges. The presence of ossified vascular channels traversing the inner skull of cortex provides a passageway for the cells to traffic from the niche, and CNS-derived antigens traveling through cerebrospinal fluid in a perivascular manner reaches the niche to signal myeloid cell egress. This review will highlight the recent findings establishing this burgeoning field along with the known role this niche plays in CNS aging and disease. It will further highlight the anatomical routes and physiological properties of the vascular structures these cells use for trafficking, spanning from skull to brain parenchyma.

Topics & Concepts

MeningesNicheBiologySkullParenchymaNeuroscienceDiseasePathologyAnatomyMedicineEcologyBotanyNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsBarrier Structure and Function StudiesNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms