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Kim, B. S., & Artis, D. (2025). The sensory neuroimmune frontier. Immunity, 58(5), 1033–1039. 
Added by: Dr. Enrique Feoli (28/06/2025, 20:52)   Last edited by: Dr. Enrique Feoli (28/06/2025, 20:52)
Resource type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2025.03.018
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 1074-7613
BibTeX citation key: Kim2025
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Subcategories: Neuroimmunity
Keywords: itch, neuroimmunology, neuropeptide, nociceptor, pain, prurirceptor, reflex, sensory nervous system, somatosensation
Creators: Artis, Kim
Collection: Immunity
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Abstract
Sensing and recognition are key properties of both the immune and nervous systems. In the immune system, pattern recognition or antigen-specific receptors represent classic motifs in innate and adaptive immunity, respectively. In the nervous system, there is a major anatomic division between how we sense stimuli from within the body (vagal sensory nervous system) and the outside world (somatosensory nervous system). However, in the last 5 years, there has been an explosion of discoveries revealing interactions between the immune and the sensory nervous systems that govern an array of physiologic and pathologic processes including allergy, infection, autoimmunity, regeneration, cancer, and beyond. Herein, we highlight recent advances that demonstrate how peripheral sensory neuroimmunology has emerged as a powerful field that provides new insights into classic immunologic processes including immune hypersensitivity, inflammation, and tissue homeostasis.
  
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