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Publication : Insular cortex neurons encode and retrieve specific immune responses.

First Author  Koren T Year  2021
Journal  Cell Volume  184
Issue  24 Pages  5902-5915.e17
PubMed ID  34752731 Mgi Jnum  J:328638
Mgi Id  MGI:6833914 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2021.10.013
Citation  Koren T, et al. (2021) Insular cortex neurons encode and retrieve specific immune responses. Cell 184(24):5902-5915.e17
abstractText  Increasing evidence indicates that the brain regulates peripheral immunity, yet whether and how the brain represents the state of the immune system remains unclear. Here, we show that the brain's insular cortex (InsCtx) stores immune-related information. Using activity-dependent cell labeling in mice (Fos(TRAP)), we captured neuronal ensembles in the InsCtx that were active under two different inflammatory conditions (dextran sulfate sodium [DSS]-induced colitis and zymosan-induced peritonitis). Chemogenetic reactivation of these neuronal ensembles was sufficient to broadly retrieve the inflammatory state under which these neurons were captured. Thus, we show that the brain can store and retrieve specific immune responses, extending the classical concept of immunological memory to neuronal representations of inflammatory information.
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