肠道病原体诱导组织耐受性,并防止随后感染的神经元损失
Tomasz Ahrends1, Begüm Aydin1, Fanny Matheis1
1Laboratory of Mucosal Immunology, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA.
Cell
|October 31, 2021
概括
肠道巨细胞保护肠道神经系统免受感染引起的损伤. 这种组织耐受性保持了肠道运动和功能,即使暴露于不同的病原体.
科学领域:
- 免疫学
- 神经科学
- 胃肠病学
背景情况:
- 肠道神经系统 (ENS) 调节关键的肠道功能,
- 感染可能会损害肠道神经系统,导致神经病变和运动障碍.
- 了解保护机制对于在感染期间保持肠道健康至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究肠道如何防止神经元损失,并保持病原体暴露后的运动能力.
- 确定感染诱导的神经保护所涉及的细胞和分子通路.
主要方法:
- 研究了肠道细菌和虫感染的小鼠模型.
- 分析了肌肉巨细胞的表型和功能.
- 研究了交感神经元,上腺体受体,T细胞和细胞因子 (IL-4,IL-13) 在神经保护中的作用.
主要成果:
- 在感染后,肌肉巨细胞 (MMs) 采用组织保护性表型.
- 细菌感染通过交感神经元激活和MMs上的β2上腺素受体 (β2AR) 信号诱导神经保护.
- 虫感染通过IL-4/IL-13触发了T细胞和氨基酸介导的保护,诱导了表达酶的MMs.
结论:
- 不同的肠道病原体诱导特定的耐受机制来保护内脏系统的完整性.
- 这些机制可以防止神经元损失,并在随后的感染中保持肠道运动.
- 这些发现揭示了维护肠道健康和功能的新途径.
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