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The role of T-lymphocytes in central nervous system diseases

Jianing Shen, Ning Bian, Lu Zhao, Jingkuan Wei

2024Brain Research Bulletin16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The central nervous system (CNS) has been considered an immunologically privileged site. In the past few decades, research on inflammation in CNS diseases has mostly focused on microglia, innate immune cells that respond rapidly to injury and infection to maintain CNS homeostasis. Discoveries of lymphatic vessels within the dura mater and peripheral immune cells in the meningeal layer indicate that the peripheral immune system can monitor and intervene in the CNS. This review summarizes recent advances in the involvement of T lymphocytes in multiple CNS diseases, including brain injury, neurodegenerative diseases, and psychiatric disorders. It emphasizes that a deep understanding of the pathogenesis of CNS diseases requires intimate knowledge of T lymphocytes. Aiming to promote a better understanding of the relationship between the immune system and CNS and facilitate the development of therapeutic strategies targeting T lymphocytes in neurological diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Central nervous systemImmune systemNeuroscienceMicrogliaInflammationNeuroimmunologyImmunologyLymphatic systemPathogenesisMedicineInnate lymphoid cellBiologyHomeostasisInnate immune systemEndocrinologyNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsTryptophan and brain disordersMultiple Sclerosis Research Studies
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