[HTML][HTML] The immune response to acute focal cerebral ischemia and associated post-stroke immunodepression: a focused review

BM Famakin - Aging and Disease, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BM Famakin
Aging and Disease, 2014ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is currently well established that the immune system is activated in response to transient or
focal cerebral ischemia. This acute immune activation occurs in response to damage, and
injury, to components of the neurovascular unit and is mediated by the innate and adaptive
arms of the immune response. The initial immune activation is rapid, occurs via the innate
immune response and leads to inflammation. The inflammatory mediators produced during
the innate immune response in turn lead to recruitment of inflammatory cells and the …
Abstract
It is currently well established that the immune system is activated in response to transient or focal cerebral ischemia. This acute immune activation occurs in response to damage, and injury, to components of the neurovascular unit and is mediated by the innate and adaptive arms of the immune response. The initial immune activation is rapid, occurs via the innate immune response and leads to inflammation. The inflammatory mediators produced during the innate immune response in turn lead to recruitment of inflammatory cells and the production of more inflammatory mediators that result in activation of the adaptive immune response. Under ideal conditions, this inflammation gives way to tissue repair and attempts at regeneration. However, for reasons that are just being understood, immunosuppression occurs following acute stroke leading to post-stroke immunodepression. This review focuses on the current state of knowledge regarding innate and adaptive immune activation in response to focal cerebral ischemia as well as the immunodepression that can occur following stroke. A better understanding of the intricate and complex events that take place following immune response activation, to acute cerebral ischemia, is imperative for the development of effective novel immunomodulatory therapies for the treatment of acute stroke.
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