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The anatomical and cellular basis of immune surveillance in the central nervous system

โœ Scribed by Ransohoff, Richard M.; Engelhardt, Britta


Book ID
115439283
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
651 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
1474-1741

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โœฆ Synopsis


The central nervous system (CNS) comprises the brain, spinal cord, optic nerves and retina, and contains post-mitotic, delicate cells. As the rigid coverings of the CNS render swelling dangerous and destructive, inflammatory reactions must be carefully controlled in CNS tissues. Nevertheless, effector immune responses that protect the host during CNS infection still occur in the CNS. Here, we describe the anatomical and cellular basis of immune surveillance in the CNS, and explain how this shapes the unique immunology of these tissues. The Review focuses principally on insights gained from the study of autoimmune responses in the CNS and to a lesser extent on models of infectious disease. Furthermore, we propose a new model to explain how antigen-specific T cell responses occur in the CNS.


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