Reimagining the meninges from a neuroimmune perspective: a boundary, but not peripheral.

IF 9.3 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Journal of Neuroinflammation Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1186/s12974-024-03286-2
Xian Zhang, Liang Liu, Yan Chai, Jianning Zhang, Quanjun Deng, Xin Chen
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Recent advances in neuroscience have transformed our understanding of the meninges, the layers surrounding the central nervous system (CNS). Two key findings have advanced our understanding: researchers identified cranial bone marrow as a reservoir for meningeal immune cells, and rediscovered a brain lymphatic system. Once viewed merely as a protective barrier, the meninges are now recognized as a dynamic interface crucial for neuroimmune interactions. This shift in perspective highlights their unique role in maintaining CNS balance, shaping brain development, and regulating responses to injury and disease. This review synthesizes the latest insights into meningeal anatomy and function, with a focus on newly identified structures such as dural-associated lymphoid tissues (DALT) and arachnoid cuff exit (ACE) points. We also examine the diverse immune cell populations within the meninges and their interactions with the CNS, underscoring the emerging view of the meninges as active participants in brain immunity. Finally, we outline critical unanswered questions about meningeal immunity, proposing directions for future research. By addressing these knowledge gaps, we aim to deepen our understanding of the meninges' role in brain health and disease, potentially paving the way for novel therapeutic approaches.

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从神经免疫角度重新认识脑膜:边界,但不是边缘。
神经科学的最新进展改变了我们对中枢神经系统(CNS)周围的脑膜的认识。有两项重要发现加深了我们的理解:研究人员发现颅骨骨髓是脑膜免疫细胞的储存库,并重新发现了脑淋巴系统。脑膜曾经仅仅被视为一道保护屏障,而现在则被认为是神经免疫相互作用的关键动态界面。这种观点的转变凸显了脑膜在维持中枢神经系统平衡、塑造大脑发育以及调节对损伤和疾病的反应方面的独特作用。本综述综合了对脑膜解剖和功能的最新见解,重点关注新发现的结构,如硬脑膜相关淋巴组织(DALT)和蛛网膜袖口出口(ACE)点。我们还研究了脑膜内的各种免疫细胞群及其与中枢神经系统的相互作用,强调了脑膜是大脑免疫的积极参与者这一新兴观点。最后,我们概述了脑膜免疫的关键未解之谜,并提出了未来的研究方向。通过填补这些知识空白,我们希望加深对脑膜在大脑健康和疾病中作用的理解,从而为新的治疗方法铺平道路。
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Journal of Neuroinflammation
Journal of Neuroinflammation 医学-神经科学
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15.90
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3.20%
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276
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroinflammation is a peer-reviewed, open access publication that emphasizes the interaction between the immune system, particularly the innate immune system, and the nervous system. It covers various aspects, including the involvement of CNS immune mediators like microglia and astrocytes, the cytokines and chemokines they produce, and the influence of peripheral neuro-immune interactions, T cells, monocytes, complement proteins, acute phase proteins, oxidative injury, and related molecular processes. Neuroinflammation is a rapidly expanding field that has significantly enhanced our knowledge of chronic neurological diseases. It attracts researchers from diverse disciplines such as pathology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, clinical medicine, and epidemiology. Substantial contributions to this field have been made through studies involving populations, patients, postmortem tissues, animal models, and in vitro systems. The Journal of Neuroinflammation consolidates research that centers around common pathogenic processes. It serves as a platform for integrative reviews and commentaries in this field.
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