Monet Marianne C, Quan Ning
Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute, Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, FL, USA.
Department of Biomedical Science, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, Jupiter, FL, USA.
J Inflamm Res. 2023 Jul 19;16:2979-2991. doi: 10.2147/JIR.S410562. eCollection 2023.
It is increasingly evident that cells and molecules of the immune system play significant roles in neurodevelopment. As perinatal infection is associated with the development of neurodevelopmental disorders, previous research has focused on demonstrating that the induction of neuroinflammation in the developing brain is capable of causing neuropathology and behavioral changes. Recent studies, however, have revealed that immune cells and molecules in the brain can influence neurodevelopment without the induction of overt inflammation, identifying neuroimmune activities as integral parts of normal neurodevelopment. This mini-review describes the shift in literature that has moved from emphasizing the intrusion of inflammatory events as a main culprit of neurodevelopmental disorders to evaluating the deviation of the normal neuroimmune activities in neurodevelopment as a potential pathogenic mechanism.
越来越明显的是,免疫系统的细胞和分子在神经发育中发挥着重要作用。由于围产期感染与神经发育障碍的发生有关,以前的研究集中于证明发育中的大脑中神经炎症的诱导能够导致神经病理学和行为改变。然而,最近的研究表明,大脑中的免疫细胞和分子可以在不诱导明显炎症的情况下影响神经发育,这表明神经免疫活动是正常神经发育的组成部分。这篇小型综述描述了文献中的转变,即从强调炎症事件的侵入是神经发育障碍的主要罪魁祸首,转向评估神经发育中正常神经免疫活动的偏差作为一种潜在的致病机制。