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Skin neuropathy and immunomodulation in diseases

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Skin is a vital barrier tissue of the body.Immune responses in the skin must be precisely controlled,which would otherwise cause severe disease conditions such as psoriasis,atopic dermatitis,or pathogenic infection.Research evidence has increasingly demonstrated the essential roles of neural innervations,i.e.,sensory and sympathetic signals,in modulating skin immunity.Notably,neuropathic changes of such neural structures have been observed in skin disease conditions,implicating their direct involvement in various pathological processes.An in-depth understanding of the mechanism underlying skin neuropathy and its immunomodulatory effects could help reveal novel entry points for therapeutic interventions.Here,we summarize the neuroimmune interactions between neuropathic events and skin immunity,highlighting the current knowledge and future perspectives of this emerging research frontier.

SkinNeuropathyNeuroimmunePsoriasisAtopic dermatitisPathogenic infection

Manze Zhang、Tingting Liu、Jing Yang

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Department of Biology,Stanford University,Stanford,CA 94305,USA

Department of Biochemistry,Weill Cornell Medical College,New York,NY 10065,USA

IDG/McGovem Institute for Brain Research,Center for Life Sciences,School of Life Sciences,Peking University,Beijing 100871,China

Peking University Third Hospital Cancer Center,Beijing 100191,China

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国家自然科学基金国家自然科学基金国家自然科学基金国家自然科学基金国家重点研发计划Center for Life Sciences at Peking University and Peking University Third Hospital Cancer Center

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2024

自然科学基础研究(英文)

自然科学基础研究(英文)

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年,卷(期):2024.(2)
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