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Review
. 2024 Dec;45(12):987-1000.
doi: 10.1016/j.it.2024.10.005. Epub 2024 Nov 15.

Neuroimmune interactions in the olfactory epithelium: maintaining a sensory organ at an immune barrier interface

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Neuroimmune interactions in the olfactory epithelium: maintaining a sensory organ at an immune barrier interface

Mohammed N Ullah et al. Trends Immunol. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

While primarily a sensory organ, the mammalian olfactory epithelium (OE) also plays a critical role as an immune barrier. Mechanisms governing interactions between the immune system and this specialized chemosensory tissue are gaining interest, in part sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic. Regulated inflammation is intrinsic to normal mucosal healing and homeostasis, but prolonged OE inflammation is associated with persistent loss of smell, belying the intertwining of local mucosal immunology and olfactory function. Evidence supports bidirectional communication between OE cells and the immune system in health and disease. Recent investigations suggest that neuro-immune cross-talk modulates olfactory stem cell behavior and neuronal regeneration dynamics, prioritizing the epithelial-like non-neuronal framework with immune barrier function at the expense of the neurosensory organ in chronic inflammation.

Keywords: chronic inflammation; horizontal basal cells; immune barrier; olfactory epithelium; regeneration.

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