Tissue-resident M2 macrophages directly contact primary sensory neurons in the sensory ganglia after nerve injury.
Haruki IwaiKoji AtakaHajime SuzukiAshis DharEriko KuramotoAtsushi YamanakaTetsuya GotoPublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2021)
Most of the macrophages that appear after a nerve injury are tissue-resident, and these make direct contact with damaged neurons that act in a tissue-protective manner in the M2 phenotype. These results imply that tissue-resident macrophages signal to neurons directly through physical contact.