Neurogenic inflammation and itch in barrier tissues

Semin Immunol. 2025 Jan 10:77:101928. doi: 10.1016/j.smim.2024.101928. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Once regarded as distinct systems, the nervous system and the immune system are now recognized for their complex interactions within the barrier tissues. The neuroimmune circuitry comprises a dual-network system that detects external and internal disturbances, providing critical information to tailor a context-specific response to various threats to tissue integrity, such as wounding or exposure to noxious and harmful stimuli like pathogens, toxins, or allergens. Using the skin as an example of a barrier tissue with the polarized sensory neuronal responses of itch and pain, we explore the molecular pathways driving neuronal activation and the effects of this activation on the immune response. We then apply these findings to other barrier tissues, to find common pathways controlling neuroimmune responses in the barriers.

Keywords: Allergy; Itch; Mucosal barrier; Neuroimmune; Skin.

Publication types

  • Review