Inflammation in neurodegenerative diseases
S Amor, F Puentes, D Baker, P Van Der Valk - Immunology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Neurodegeneration, the slow and progressive dysfunction and loss of neurons and axons in
the central nervous system, is the primary pathological feature of acute and chronic …
the central nervous system, is the primary pathological feature of acute and chronic …
[HTML][HTML] Control of autoimmune CNS inflammation by astrocytes
V Rothhammer, FJ Quintana - Seminars in immunopathology, 2015 - Springer
Multiple sclerosis is a neurologic disease caused by immune cell infiltration into the central
nervous system, resulting in gray and white matter inflammation, progressive demyelination …
nervous system, resulting in gray and white matter inflammation, progressive demyelination …
[HTML][HTML] Neuroprotective effects of CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ regulatory T cells in a 3xTg-AD Alzheimer's disease model
Alzheimer's disease patients display neuropathological lesions, including the accumulation
of amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptide and neurofibrillary tangles. Although the mechanisms causing …
of amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptide and neurofibrillary tangles. Although the mechanisms causing …
Neuroinflammation in glaucoma and optic nerve damage
CE Mac Nair, RW Nickells - Progress in molecular biology and translational …, 2015 - Elsevier
Glaucoma is a group of optic neuropathies characterized by the degeneration of retinal
ganglion cell axons and somas, ultimately preventing light signals in the retina from …
ganglion cell axons and somas, ultimately preventing light signals in the retina from …
The role of regulatory T cells in multiple sclerosis
AL Zozulya, H Wiendl - Nature clinical practice Neurology, 2008 - nature.com
The dysregulation of inflammatory responses and of immune self-tolerance is considered to
be a key element in the autoreactive immune response in multiple sclerosis (MS) …
be a key element in the autoreactive immune response in multiple sclerosis (MS) …
[HTML][HTML] Glia crosstalk in neuroinflammatory diseases
Neuroinflammation constitutes a fundamental cellular process to signal the loss of brain
homeostasis. Glial cells play a central role in orchestrating these neuroinflammation …
homeostasis. Glial cells play a central role in orchestrating these neuroinflammation …
Targeting innate immunity for neurodegenerative disorders of the central nervous system
KI Andreasson, AD Bachstetter… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Neuroinflammation is critically involved in numerous neurodegenerative diseases, and key
signaling steps of innate immune activation hence represent promising therapeutic targets …
signaling steps of innate immune activation hence represent promising therapeutic targets …
The cellular response in neuroinflammation: The role of leukocytes, microglia and astrocytes in neuronal death and survival
Neuroinflammation is a complex integration of the responses of all cells present within the
CNS, including the neurons, macroglia, microglia and the infiltrating leukocytes. The …
CNS, including the neurons, macroglia, microglia and the infiltrating leukocytes. The …
[HTML][HTML] Pathological conversion of regulatory T cells is associated with loss of allotolerance
Abstract CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a critical role in immune
tolerance. The plasticity and functional adaptability of Tregs in an inflammatory …
tolerance. The plasticity and functional adaptability of Tregs in an inflammatory …
[HTML][HTML] Autoimmunity in the immune privileged eye: pathogenic and regulatory T cells
R Caspi - Immunologic research, 2008 - Springer
Experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU) in animals serves as a model of human uveitis.
EAU can be induced in mice by immunization with the retinal antigen interphotoreceptor …
EAU can be induced in mice by immunization with the retinal antigen interphotoreceptor …