Orchestrated leukocyte recruitment to immune-privileged sites: absolute barriers versus educational gates
- PMID: 23435332
- DOI: 10.1038/nri3391
Orchestrated leukocyte recruitment to immune-privileged sites: absolute barriers versus educational gates
Abstract
Complex barriers separate immune-privileged tissues from the circulation. Here, we propose that cell entry to immune-privileged sites through barriers composed of tight junction-interconnected endothelium is associated with destructive inflammation, whereas border structures comprised of fenestrated vasculature enveloped by tightly regulated epithelium serve as active and selective immune-skewing gates in the steady state. Based on emerging knowledge of the central nervous system and information from other immune-privileged sites, we propose that these sites are endowed either with absolute endothelial-based barriers and epithelial gates that enable selective and educative transfer of trafficking leukocytes or with selective epithelial gates only.
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