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T-Lymphocytes (CNS)

Introduction

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<td><strong>T-Lymphocytes (CNS)</strong></td>
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T Lymphocytes (Cns) is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

T-lymphocytes (T cells) are key players in the adaptive immune system and have complex relationships with the central nervous system. While the CNS was once considered immune-privileged, it's now clear that T cells actively traffic through CNS compartments, participate in immune surveillance, and contribute to both protective immunity and pathogenic inflammation in neurodegeneration. [@brochard2009]

Overview

flowchart TD BI_hTFR1["BI-hTFR1"] -->|"mediates"| CNS["CNS"] BDNF["BDNF"] -->|"expressed in"| CNS["CNS"] JEV["JEV"] -->|"infects"| CNS["CNS"] MICROGLIA["MICROGLIA"] -->|"expressed in"| CNS["CNS"] MS["MS"] -->|"regulates"| CNS["CNS"] therapeutic_agents["therapeutic agents"] -->|"associated with"| CNS["CNS"] DAM["DAM"] -->|"expressed in"| CNS["CNS"] style CNS fill:#4fc3f7,stroke:#333,color:#000

T cells in the CNS include several populations: [@gate2020]

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