Peripheral neuroimmune interactions: selected review and some clinical implications.
Kamal ShoumanEduardo E BenarrochPublished in: Clinical autonomic research : official journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society (2021)
Peripheral neuroimmune interactions are complex and importantly contribute to the pathophysiology of several disorders, including skin, respiratory, and intestinal inflammatory disorders typically associated with pain and altered barrier function. These interactions may be relevant for persistence of symptoms in disorders associated with intense immune activation.