Andreasson Katrin I, Bachstetter Adam D, Colonna Marco, Ginhoux Florent, Holmes Clive, Lamb Bruce, Landreth Gary, Lee Daniel C, Low Donovan, Lynch Marina A, Monsonego Alon, O'Banion M Kerry, Pekny Milos, Puschmann Till, Russek-Blum Niva, Sandusky Leslie A, Selenica Maj-Linda B, Takata Kazuyuki, Teeling Jessica, Town Terrence, Van Eldik Linda J
Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford Neuroscience Institute, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center, and Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
J Neurochem. 2016 Sep;138(5):653-93. doi: 10.1111/jnc.13667.
Neuroinflammation is critically involved in numerous neurodegenerative diseases, and key signaling steps of innate immune activation hence represent promising therapeutic targets. This mini review series originated from the 4th Venusberg Meeting on Neuroinflammation held in Bonn, Germany, 7-9th May 2015, presenting updates on innate immunity in acute brain injury and chronic neurodegenerative disorders, such as traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer disease, on the role of astrocytes and microglia, as well as technical developments that may help elucidate neuroinflammatory mechanisms and establish clinical relevance. In this meeting report, a brief overview of physiological and pathological microglia morphology is followed by a synopsis on PGE2 receptors, insights into the role of arginine metabolism and further relevant aspects of neuroinflammation in various clinical settings, and concluded by a presentation of technical challenges and solutions when working with microglia and astrocyte cultures. Microglial ontogeny and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived microglia, advances of TREM2 signaling, and the cytokine paradox in Alzheimer's disease are further contributions to this article. Neuroinflammation is critically involved in numerous neurodegenerative diseases, and key signaling steps of innate immune activation hence represent promising therapeutic targets. This mini review series originated from the 4th Venusberg Meeting on Neuroinflammation held in Bonn, Germany, 7-9th May 2015, presenting updates on innate immunity in acute brain injury and chronic neurodegenerative disorders, such as traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer's disease, on the role of astrocytes and microglia, as well as technical developments that may help elucidate neuroinflammatory mechanisms and establish clinical relevance. In this meeting report, a brief overview on physiological and pathological microglia morphology is followed by a synopsis on PGE2 receptors, insights into the role of arginine metabolism and further relevant aspects of neuroinflammation in various clinical settings, and concluded by a presentation of technical challenges and solutions when working with microglia cultures. Microglial ontogeny and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived microglia, advances of TREM2 signaling, and the cytokine paradox in Alzheimer's disease are further contributions to this article.
神经炎症在众多神经退行性疾病中起着关键作用,因此先天免疫激活的关键信号步骤是很有前景的治疗靶点。这个小型综述系列源自2015年5月7日至9日在德国波恩举行的第四届维纳斯贝格神经炎症会议,介绍了急性脑损伤和慢性神经退行性疾病(如创伤性脑损伤和阿尔茨海默病)中先天免疫的最新进展、星形胶质细胞和小胶质细胞的作用,以及可能有助于阐明神经炎症机制并建立临床相关性的技术发展。在这份会议报告中,首先简要概述了生理性和病理性小胶质细胞形态,接着是关于前列腺素E2受体的概要、对精氨酸代谢作用的见解以及神经炎症在各种临床环境中的其他相关方面,最后介绍了在进行小胶质细胞和星形胶质细胞培养时遇到的技术挑战及解决方案。小胶质细胞的个体发生和诱导多能干细胞衍生的小胶质细胞、TREM2信号传导的进展以及阿尔茨海默病中的细胞因子悖论也是本文的进一步内容。神经炎症在众多神经退行性疾病中起着关键作用,因此先天免疫激活的关键信号步骤是很有前景的治疗靶点。这个小型综述系列源自2015年5月7日至9日在德国波恩举行的第四届维纳斯贝格神经炎症会议,介绍了急性脑损伤和慢性神经退行性疾病(如创伤性脑损伤和阿尔茨海默病)中先天免疫的最新进展、星形胶质细胞和小胶质细胞的作用,以及可能有助于阐明神经炎症机制并建立临床相关性的技术发展。在这份会议报告中,首先简要概述了生理性和病理性小胶质细胞形态,接着是关于前列腺素E2受体的概要、对精氨酸代谢作用的见解以及神经炎症在各种临床环境中的其他相关方面,最后介绍了在进行小胶质细胞培养时遇到的技术挑战及解决方案。小胶质细胞的个体发生和诱导多能干细胞衍生的小胶质细胞、TREM2信号传导的进展以及阿尔茨海默病中的细胞因子悖论也是本文的进一步内容。