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Publication : Functional characterization of the dural sinuses as a neuroimmune interface.

First Author  Rustenhoven J Year  2021
Journal  Cell Volume  184
Issue  4 Pages  1000-1016.e27
PubMed ID  33508229 Mgi Jnum  J:303669
Mgi Id  MGI:6508464 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2020.12.040
Citation  Rustenhoven J, et al. (2021) Functional characterization of the dural sinuses as a neuroimmune interface. Cell 184(4):1000-1016.e27
abstractText  Despite the established dogma of central nervous system (CNS) immune privilege, neuroimmune interactions play an active role in diverse neurological disorders. However, the precise mechanisms underlying CNS immune surveillance remain elusive; particularly, the anatomical sites where peripheral adaptive immunity can sample CNS-derived antigens and the cellular and molecular mediators orchestrating this surveillance. Here, we demonstrate that CNS-derived antigens in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) accumulate around the dural sinuses, are captured by local antigen-presenting cells, and are presented to patrolling T cells. This surveillance is enabled by endothelial and mural cells forming the sinus stromal niche. T cell recognition of CSF-derived antigens at this site promoted tissue resident phenotypes and effector functions within the dural meninges. These findings highlight the critical role of dural sinuses as a neuroimmune interface, where brain antigens are surveyed under steady-state conditions, and shed light on age-related dysfunction and neuroinflammatory attack in animal models of multiple sclerosis.
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