皮の免疫を保持する神経細胞
Kody Paul Mansfield1, Shruti Naik1
1Department of Pathology, Department of Medicine, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology and Perlmutter Cancer Center, New York University Langone Health, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA.
Cell
|April 16, 2021
まとめ
皮膚のランゲルハンズ細胞 (LCs) は,感覚神経細胞とマスト細胞 (MCs) を調節することによって免疫バランスを維持する. この研究はLCs,ニューロン,MCsを含む抗炎症回路を明らかにし,皮膚のホメオスタシスに不可欠です.
科学分野:
- 免疫学
- 神経科学
- 皮膚科
背景:
- 感覚神経は皮膚の炎症の 重要な原動力であると考えられています
- 皮膚免疫ホメオスタシスを理解するには,細胞の相互作用を調査する必要があります.
研究 の 目的:
- ランゲルハンズ細胞 (LCs),ニューロン,マスト細胞 (MCs) を含む抗炎症回路を定義する.
- 皮膚免疫ホメオスタシスの維持におけるLCの役割を明らかにする.
主な方法:
- LCs,非ペプチダージックニューロン,および皮膚のMCsの相互作用を調査した.
- 電子回路の構成要素とメカニズムを定義するために 分子と細胞技術を活用した.
主要な成果:
- 皮膚免疫ホメオスタシスに不可欠な抗炎症LC-ニューロン-MC回路を定義しました.
- LCがMrgprD+非ペプチダージックニューロンの内置を維持することを示した.
- これらのニューロンは グルタミン酸分泌を通して MCの活性化を抑制します
結論:
- LCはニューロンの活動を調節することによって皮膚の炎症を調節する上で重要な役割を果たします.
- 特定された回路は,炎症性皮膚疾患の治療に新しいターゲットを提供します.
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