Dural mural cells paint an anti-inflammatory picture.
Nicole C LummisBenjamin D GastfriendRichard DanemanPublished in: The Journal of experimental medicine (2024)
Mural cells directly contact macrophages in the dural layer of the meninges to suppress pro-inflammatory phenotypes, including antigen presentation and lymphocyte differentiation. These mechanisms represent new targets for modulating CNS immune surveillance and pathological inflammation (Min et al. 2024. J. Exp. Med.https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20230326).