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The paradox of chronic neuroinflammation systemic immune suppression and autoimmunity after traumatic chronic spinal cord injury

机译:慢性脊髓损伤后慢性神经炎症全身免疫抑制和自身免疫的悖论

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During the transition from acute to chronic stages of recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI), there is an evolving state of immunologic dysfunction that exacerbates the problems associated with the more clinically obvious neurologic deficits. Since injury directly affects cells embedded within the “immune privileged/specialized” milieu of the spinal cord, maladaptive or inefficient responses are likely to occur. Collectively, these responses qualify as part of the continuum of “SCI disease” and are important therapeutic targets to improve neural repair and neurological outcome. Generic immune suppressive therapies have been largely unsuccessful, mostly because nflammation and immunity exert both beneficial (plasticity enhancing) and detrimental (e.g. glia- and neurodegenerative; secondary damage) effects and these functions change over time. Moreover, “compartmentalized” investigations, limited to only intraspinal inflammation and associated cellular or molecular changes in the spinal cord, neglect the reality that the structure and function of the CNS is influenced by systemic immune challenges and that the immune system is hardwired into the nervous system. Here, we consider this interplay during the progression from acute to chronic SCI. Specifically, we survey impairedon-resolving intraspinal inflammation and the paradox of systemic inflammatory responses in the face of ongoing chronic immune suppression and autoimmunity. The concepts of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), compensatory anti-inflammatory response syndrome (CARS) and ‘neurogenic’ spinal cord injury-induced immune depression syndrome (SCI-IDS) are discussed as determinants of impaired ‘host-defense’ and trauma-induced autoimmunity.
机译:在脊髓损伤(SCI)后从急性恢复到慢性恢复的过程中,免疫功能异常正在发展,加剧了与临床上较明显的神经功能缺损相关的问题。由于损伤直接影响嵌入在脊髓“免疫特权/特殊化”环境中的细胞,因此可能会发生适应不良或无效的反应。总体而言,这些反应符合“ SCI疾病”连续性的要求,并且是改善神经修复和神经功能预后的重要治疗目标。通用的免疫抑制疗法在很大程度上是不成功的,主要是因为炎症和免疫同时产生有益的(可塑性增强)和有害的(例如神经胶质和神经变性;继发性损伤)作用,并且这些功能会随着时间而改变。此外,“分区化”调查仅限于脊髓内炎症和脊髓中相关的细胞或分子变化,却忽略了以下事实:中枢神经系统的结构和功能受全身性免疫挑战的影响,而免疫系统硬连接到神经中系统。在这里,我们考虑了从急性SCI到慢性SCI的这种相互作用。具体而言,面对持续的慢性免疫抑制和自身免疫,我们调查了受损/无法解决的椎管内炎症和全身性炎症反应的悖论。讨论了全身性炎症反应综合征(SIRS),代偿性抗炎反应综合征(CARS)和“神经源性”脊髓损伤引起的免疫抑制综合征(SCI-IDS)的概念,这些因素是受损的“宿主防御”和创伤的决定因素诱导的自身免疫。

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