2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.fmre.2023.01.012
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Skull and vertebral bone marrow in central nervous system inflammation

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“…Recent studies have characterized a lymphopoietic niche, bordering the CNS, that is a local source of meningeal B cells ( Brioschi et al, 2021 ). These cells are able to transverse from the niche to the meninges through ossified vascular channels ( Ren and Liu, 2023 ). While the majority of B cells in the meninges are tissue resident, the presence of peripheral B cells has been shown to increase with age, due to greater accumulation of ABCs ( Brioschi et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…Recent studies have characterized a lymphopoietic niche, bordering the CNS, that is a local source of meningeal B cells ( Brioschi et al, 2021 ). These cells are able to transverse from the niche to the meninges through ossified vascular channels ( Ren and Liu, 2023 ). While the majority of B cells in the meninges are tissue resident, the presence of peripheral B cells has been shown to increase with age, due to greater accumulation of ABCs ( Brioschi et al, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From the perspective of the nervous system, the issue includes discussions on the interaction between the nervous system and immune system [13] , the emerging strategy for treating neurological disorders through microglia replacement [14] , the regulatory roles of meningeal lymphatic vasculature [15] , and the relatively overlooked brain cell type, fibroblast [16] . From the viewpoint of the peripheral system, this special issue also delves into the contribution of the peripheral autoimmune system [17] and bone marrow cells [18] to the brain, as well as the regulatory roles in the pancreas [19] and skin [20] . Additionally, a comprehensive review summarizes the current state and future prospects of neuroimmunology [21] .…”
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