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Skull bone marrow channels as immune gateways to the central nervous system
Jose A Mazzitelli1,2,3,4, Fadi E Pulous5,6, Leon C D Smyth1,2
1Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
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Decades of research have characterized diverse immune cells surveilling the CNS. More recently, the discovery of osseous channels (so-called 'skull channels') connecting the meninges with the skull and vertebral bone marrow has revealed a new layer of complexity in our understanding of neuroimmune interactions. Here we discuss our current understanding of skull and vertebral bone marrow anatomy, its contribution of leukocytes to the meninges, and its surveillance of the CNS. We explore the role of this hematopoietic output on CNS health, focusing on the supply of immune cells during health and disease.
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