Microglia in radiation-induced brain injury: Cellular and molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential.
Yafeng WangJiayu TianDandan LiuTao LiYanna MaoChanglian ZhuPublished in: CNS neuroscience & therapeutics (2024)
The intricate microenvironment and molecular mechanisms associated with radiation-induced brain injury underscore the crucial roles of immune cells in its onset and progression. By investigating the interplay among microglia, neurons, astrocytes, and peripheral immune cells, potential strategies emerge to mitigate microglial activation, reduce the release of inflammatory agents, and impede the entry of peripheral immune cells into the brain.