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Autor:
Tamar L Ben-Shaanan, Maya Schiller, Hilla Azulay-Debby, Ben Korin, Nadia Boshnak, Tamar Koren, Maria Krot, Jivan Shakya, Michal A. Rahat, Fahed Hakim, Asya Rolls
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
Neural activation can have wide ranging effects beyond central and peripheral nervous system. This work shows that chemogenetic activation of the brain’s reward system ventral tegmental area (VTA) can boost mice’s immune function, confer anti-tum
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e141999bd3eb4b77ad6629d45a8d305d
Publikováno v:
Nature Reviews Immunology
Neuroimmunology is one of the fastest-growing fields in the life sciences, and for good reason; it fills the gap between two principal systems of the organism, the nervous system and the immune system. Although both systems affect each other through
Autor:
Asya Rolls, Tamar Koren, Fahed Hakim, Maya Schiller, Tamar L. Ben-Shaanan, Hilla Azulay-Debby, Nadia Boshnak, Ben Korin, Maria Krot, Yehezqel Elyahu
Publikováno v:
Immunity
The sympathetic nervous system is composed of an endocrine arm, regulating blood adrenaline and noradrenaline, and a local arm, a network of fibers innervating immune organs. Here, we investigated the impact of the local arm of the SNS in an inflamma
Autor:
Maya Schiller, Maria Krot, Itay Zalayat, Hedva Haykin, Haitham Hajjo, Mariam Amer, Nadia Boshnak, Re’ee Yifa, Ben Korin, Asya Rolls, Tamar Koren, Oren Kobiler, Eden Avishai, Tamar L. Ben-Shaanan, Kobi Rosenblum, Hilla Azulay-Debby, Fahed Hakim, Dorit Farfara
Publikováno v:
Cell
Increasing evidence indicates that the brain regulates peripheral immunity, yet whether and how the brain represents the state of the immune system remains unclear. Here, we show that the brain's insular cortex (InsCtx) stores immune-related informat
Publikováno v:
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 65:1-8
The interactions between the brain and the immune system are bidirectional. Nevertheless, we have far greater understanding of how the immune system affects the brain than how the brain affects immunity. New technological developments such as optogen
Autor:
Tania Dubovik, Tamar Koren, Maya Schiller, Hilla Azulay-Debby, Tamar L. Ben-Shaanan, Asya Rolls, Ben Korin, Nadia Boshnak
Publikováno v:
Nature Neuroscience. 20:1300-1309
Korin et al. use CyTOF mass cytometry to characterize immune cell populations in the naive mouse brain (parenchyma, choroid plexus and meninges). This single-cell analysis of cell-surface proteins reveals the presence and phenotype of distinctive imm
Autor:
Eyal Simonovsky, Idan Hekselman, Kritika Mittal, Nir Friedman, Ekaterina Eremenko, Vered Chalifa-Caspi, Anna Nemirovsky, Esti Yeger-Lotem, Alon Monsonego, Itai Strominger, Omer Berner, Assaf Vital, Inbal Eizenberg-Magar, Maya Schiller, Yehezqel Elyahu
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
Single-cell analysis of CD4 T cells reveals a population structure associated with inflammation and declined immunity in aging.
Age-associated changes in CD4 T-cell functionality have been linked to chronic inflammation and decreased immunity. H
Age-associated changes in CD4 T-cell functionality have been linked to chronic inflammation and decreased immunity. H
Autor:
M. Amer, Maya Schiller, H. Azulay-Debby, N.T. Boshnak, M. Krot, Asya Rolls, Tamar L. Ben-Shaanan, E. Avishai, K. Rosenblum, H. Haykin, H. Hajjo, Fahed Hakim, T. Koren
Publikováno v:
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 81:8-9
Autor:
Ben Korin, Maya Schiller, Nathaniel L Green, Elina Starosvetsky, Shai S. Shen-Orr, Asya Rolls, Tamar L. Ben-Shaanan, Tania Dubovik, Yasmin Admon, Hilla Azulay-Debby, Fahed Hakim
Publikováno v:
Nature medicine. 22(8)
Positive expectations contribute to the clinical benefits of the placebo effect. Such positive expectations are mediated by the brain's reward system; however, it remains unknown whether and how reward system activation affects the body's physiology
Publikováno v:
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 57:e22
The immune system plays a critical role in fighting cancer. Research shows that immune activity can be affected by one’s emotional state, and that patient’s mood can impact the success of cancer therapy. Although, studies primarily focused on the