Review Papers

2016
Pankaj Baral, Kimbria Mills, Felipe A Pinho-Ribeiro, and Isaac M Chiu. 6/8/2016. “Pain and Itch: Beneficial or Harmful to Antimicrobial Defense?” Cell Host Microbe, 19, 6, Pp. 755-9.Abstract
Pain and itch are unpleasant sensations accompanying many microbial infections. Recent studies demonstrate that pain- and itch-mediating somatosensory neurons are able to directly detect pathogens, triggering neuronal activation and subsequent regulation of immune responses. We discuss whether pain and/or itch during infection is beneficial or harmful to host antimicrobial defense.
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2012
Isaac M Chiu, Christian A Von Hehn, and Clifford J Woolf. 2012. “Neurogenic inflammation and the peripheral nervous system in host defense and immunopathology.” Nat Neurosci, 15, 8, Pp. 1063-7.Abstract
The peripheral nervous and immune systems are traditionally thought of as serving separate functions. The line between them is, however, becoming increasingly blurred by new insights into neurogenic inflammation. Nociceptor neurons possess many of the same molecular recognition pathways for danger as immune cells, and, in response to danger, the peripheral nervous system directly communicates with the immune system, forming an integrated protective mechanism. The dense innervation network of sensory and autonomic fibers in peripheral tissues and high speed of neural transduction allows rapid local and systemic neurogenic modulation of immunity. Peripheral neurons also seem to contribute to immune dysfunction in autoimmune and allergic diseases. Therefore, understanding the coordinated interaction of peripheral neurons with immune cells may advance therapeutic approaches to increase host defense and suppress immunopathology.

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