Role of myeloid cells in neural repair after brain tissue injury

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1111/cen3.12808
Ryuki Koyama, Takashi Shichita
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Stroke and traumatic brain injury leave many survivors with permanent neurological disabilities, and the development of therapeutics to enhance functional recovery is needed. Both residential and infiltrating immune cells participate in the acute inflammation after brain injury, exacerbating functional outcomes; however, some immune cells have been reported to alter their characteristic to a reparative phenotype. This review focused on the recent findings of the reparative immunity of myeloid cells. Functional recovery after injury is achieved through the combination of resolution of inflammation, reorganization of neuronal network, white matter repair, angiogenesis and extracellular matrix reorganization. In each process, myeloid cells play vital roles in leading to functional recovery. Further research on the diversity of immune cells implicated in neural repair will be promising to develop therapeutics enhancing functional recovery after brain tissue injuries.

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髓细胞在脑组织损伤后神经修复中的作用
中风和创伤性脑损伤使许多幸存者留下永久性的神经功能障碍,因此需要开发增强功能恢复的治疗方法。驻留和浸润性免疫细胞都参与脑损伤后的急性炎症,加剧了功能结局;然而,据报道,一些免疫细胞改变其特征为修复表型。本文综述了近年来有关骨髓细胞修复性免疫的研究进展。损伤后功能恢复是通过炎症消退、神经网络重组、白质修复、血管生成和细胞外基质重组相结合实现的。在每个过程中,髓细胞在导致功能恢复中起着至关重要的作用。进一步研究与神经修复相关的免疫细胞多样性,将有望开发出增强脑组织损伤后功能恢复的治疗方法。
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Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology
Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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