Literature DB >> 35924463

Neutrophil modulation of behavior and cognition in health and disease: The unexplored role of an innate immune cell.

Aminata P Coulibaly1.   

Abstract

Behavior and cognition are multifaceted processes influenced by genetics, synaptic plasticity, and neuronal connectivity. Recent reports have demonstrated that peripheral inflammation and peripheral immune cells play important roles in the preservation and deterioration of behavior/cognition under various conditions. Indeed, several studies show that the activity of peripheral immune cells can be critical for normal cognitive function. Neutrophils are the most abundant immune cells in the mammalian system. Their activation is critical to the initiation of the inflammatory process and critical for wound healing. Neutrophils are the first cells to be activated and recruited to the central nervous system in both injury and disease. However, our understanding of the role these cells play in behavior and cognition is limited. The present review will summarize what is currently known about the effect the activation of these cells has on various behaviors and cognitive processes.
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Keywords:  behavior; cognition; innate immunity; neuroinflammation; neutrophils

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35924463     DOI: 10.1111/imr.13123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunol Rev        ISSN: 0105-2896            Impact factor:   10.983


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1.  An introduction to neuroimmunology.

Authors:  John R Lukens; Jessica L Williams
Journal:  Immunol Rev       Date:  2022-08-30       Impact factor: 10.983

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