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Splenic stromal niches in homeostasis and immunity.

Yannick O AlexandreScott N Mueller
Published in: Nature reviews. Immunology (2023)
The spleen is a gatekeeper of systemic immunity where immune responses against blood-borne pathogens are initiated and sustained. Non-haematopoietic stromal cells construct microanatomical niches in the spleen that make diverse contributions to physiological spleen functions and regulate the homeostasis of immune cells. Additional signals from spleen autonomic nerves also modify immune responses. Recent insight into the diversity of the splenic fibroblastic stromal cells has revised our understanding of how these cells help to orchestrate splenic responses to infection and contribute to immune responses. In this Review, we examine our current understanding of how stromal niches and neuroimmune circuits direct the immunological functions of the spleen, with a focus on T cell immunity.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • bone marrow
  • dendritic cells
  • induced apoptosis
  • toll like receptor
  • heart rate variability
  • cell cycle arrest
  • blood pressure
  • heart rate
  • signaling pathway
  • cell death
  • antimicrobial resistance