McKee Celia A, Lukens John R
Department of Neuroscience, Center for Brain Immunology and Glia, School of Medicine, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, VA , USA.
Front Immunol. 2016 Dec 5;7:556. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2016.00556. eCollection 2016.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects an ever-growing population of all ages with long-term consequences on health and cognition. Many of the issues that TBI patients face are thought to be mediated by the immune system. Primary brain damage that occurs at the time of injury can be exacerbated and prolonged for months or even years by chronic inflammatory processes, which can ultimately lead to secondary cell death, neurodegeneration, and long-lasting neurological impairment. Researchers have turned to rodent models of TBI in order to understand how inflammatory cells and immunological signaling regulate the post-injury response and recovery mechanisms. In addition, the development of numerous methods to manipulate genes involved in inflammation has recently expanded the possibilities of investigating the immune response in TBI models. As results from these studies accumulate, scientists have started to link cells and signaling pathways to pro- and anti-inflammatory processes that may contribute beneficial or detrimental effects to the injured brain. Moreover, emerging data suggest that targeting aspects of the immune response may offer promising strategies to treat TBI. This review will cover insights gained from studies that approach TBI research from an immunological perspective and will summarize our current understanding of the involvement of specific immune cell types and cytokines in TBI pathogenesis.
创伤性脑损伤(TBI)影响着各年龄段中不断增加的人群,并对健康和认知产生长期影响。TBI患者面临的许多问题被认为是由免疫系统介导的。损伤时发生的原发性脑损伤可因慢性炎症过程而加剧并持续数月甚至数年,这最终可导致继发性细胞死亡、神经退行性变和持久的神经功能障碍。研究人员已转向TBI的啮齿动物模型,以了解炎症细胞和免疫信号如何调节损伤后的反应和恢复机制。此外,最近开发的多种操纵炎症相关基因的方法扩大了在TBI模型中研究免疫反应的可能性。随着这些研究结果的积累,科学家们已开始将细胞和信号通路与可能对受伤大脑产生有益或有害影响的促炎和抗炎过程联系起来。此外,新出现的数据表明,针对免疫反应的各个方面可能提供治疗TBI的有前景的策略。本综述将涵盖从免疫学角度进行TBI研究所得的见解,并将总结我们目前对特定免疫细胞类型和细胞因子在TBI发病机制中的作用的理解。