Literature DB >> 12910626

[The immune status of Schwann cells: what is the role of the P2X7 receptor?].

Aurore Colomar1, Vincent Marty, Chantal Combe, Chantal Médina, Patricia Parnet, Thierry Amédée.   

Abstract

The peripheral nervous system (PNS) displays structural barriers and a lack of lymphatic drainage which strongly limit the access of molecules and cells from the immune system. In addition, the PNS has the ability to set up some specific mechanisms of immune protection to limit the pathogenicity of inflammation processes following insults by pathogens or inflammatory autoimmune diseases like the Guillain-Barré syndrome. Schwann cells are among the most prominent cells which can display immune capabilities in the PNS. Numerous in vitro studies have shown that Schwann cells were indeed able to display a large repertoire of properties, ranging from the participation to antigen presentation, to secretion of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, chemokines and neurotrophic factors. In vivo studies have confirmed the immune capabilities of Schwann cells. The aim of this review is to present how Schwann cells can participate to the initiation, the regulation and the termination of the immune response in the light of the recent discovery of the Schwann cell expression of purinergic P2X7 receptors.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12910626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Soc Biol        ISSN: 1295-0661


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1.  Impaired interleukin-1beta and c-Fos expression in the hippocampus is associated with a spatial memory deficit in P2X(7) receptor-deficient mice.

Authors:  Virginie F Labrousse; Laurence Costes; Agnès Aubert; Muriel Darnaudéry; Guillaume Ferreira; Thierry Amédée; Sophie Layé
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2009-06-23       Impact factor: 3.240

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