Neuroimmune crosstalk in chronic neuroinflammation: microglial interactions and immune modulation
Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Abstract
Neuroinflammation is a fundamental feature of many chronic neurodegenerative diseases, where it contributes to disease onset, progression, and severity. This persistent inflammatory state arises from the activation of innate and adaptive immune responses within the central nervous system (CNS), orchestrated by a complex interplay of resident immune cells, infiltrating peripheral immune cells, and an array of molecular mediators such as cytokines, chemokines, and extracellular vesicles. Among CNS-resident cells, microglia play a central role, exhibiting a dynamic spectrum of phenotypes ranging from neuroprotective to neurotoxic. In chronic neurodegenerative diseases, sustained microglial activation often leads…
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- 37.43
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Neuroinflammation
- Crosstalk
- Neuroscience
- Microglia
- Immune modulation
- Immune system
- Medicine
- Psychology