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T-cell receptors modify neuronal function in the central nervous system
Affiliation:1. Center for Neuromuscular Diseases, Unit of Neurology, ASST “Spedali Civili” and University of Brescia, Italy;2. Laboratorio Istocompatibilità, Servizio di Immunoematologia e Medicina Trasfusionale SIMT, ASST “Spedali Civili”, Brescia, Italy;3. Unit of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, ASST “Spedali Civili” and University of Brescia, Italy
Abstract:Recent published findings have shown that many proteins discovered in the immune system and residing on immune cells with well established immune-related functions are also found in neurons of the central nervous system. These studies have uncovered a rich variety of neuronal functions attributed to these immune proteins. This review will focus on two key interacting protein complexes that previously were known for adaptive immune reactions, the major histocompatability complex and the T-cell receptor complex. We will review where these immune proteins are expressed in the CNS and their neuronal function.
Keywords:Central nervous system  Immune proteins  Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors  Glutamate receptors
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