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The Olfactory Organ Is a Unique Site for Neutrophils in the Brain
In the vertebrate olfactory tract new neurons are continuously produced throughout life. It is widely believed that neurogenesis contributes to learning and memory and can be regulated by immune signaling molecules. Proteins originally identified in the immune system have subsequently been localized...
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author | Palominos, M. Fernanda Calfún, Cristian Nardocci, Gino Candia, Danissa Torres-Paz, Jorge Whitlock, Kathleen E. |
author_facet | Palominos, M. Fernanda Calfún, Cristian Nardocci, Gino Candia, Danissa Torres-Paz, Jorge Whitlock, Kathleen E. |
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description | In the vertebrate olfactory tract new neurons are continuously produced throughout life. It is widely believed that neurogenesis contributes to learning and memory and can be regulated by immune signaling molecules. Proteins originally identified in the immune system have subsequently been localized to the developing and adult nervous system. Previously, we have shown that olfactory imprinting, a specific type of long-term memory, is correlated with a transcriptional response in the olfactory organs that include up-regulation of genes associated with the immune system. To better understand the immune architecture of the olfactory organs we made use of cell-specific fluorescent reporter lines in dissected, intact adult brains of zebrafish to examine the association of the olfactory sensory neurons with neutrophils and blood-lymphatic vasculature. Surprisingly, the olfactory organs contained the only neutrophil populations observed in the brain; these neutrophils were localized in the neural epithelia and were associated with the extensive blood vasculature of the olfactory organs. Damage to the olfactory epithelia resulted in a rapid increase of neutrophils both within the olfactory organs as well as the central nervous system. Analysis of cell division during and after damage showed an increase in BrdU labeling in the neural epithelia and a subset of the neutrophils. Our results reveal a unique population of neutrophils in the olfactory organs that are associated with both the olfactory epithelia and the lymphatic vasculature suggesting a dual olfactory-immune function for this unique sensory system. |
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spelling | pubmed-91860712022-06-11 The Olfactory Organ Is a Unique Site for Neutrophils in the Brain Palominos, M. Fernanda Calfún, Cristian Nardocci, Gino Candia, Danissa Torres-Paz, Jorge Whitlock, Kathleen E. Front Immunol Immunology In the vertebrate olfactory tract new neurons are continuously produced throughout life. It is widely believed that neurogenesis contributes to learning and memory and can be regulated by immune signaling molecules. Proteins originally identified in the immune system have subsequently been localized to the developing and adult nervous system. Previously, we have shown that olfactory imprinting, a specific type of long-term memory, is correlated with a transcriptional response in the olfactory organs that include up-regulation of genes associated with the immune system. To better understand the immune architecture of the olfactory organs we made use of cell-specific fluorescent reporter lines in dissected, intact adult brains of zebrafish to examine the association of the olfactory sensory neurons with neutrophils and blood-lymphatic vasculature. Surprisingly, the olfactory organs contained the only neutrophil populations observed in the brain; these neutrophils were localized in the neural epithelia and were associated with the extensive blood vasculature of the olfactory organs. Damage to the olfactory epithelia resulted in a rapid increase of neutrophils both within the olfactory organs as well as the central nervous system. Analysis of cell division during and after damage showed an increase in BrdU labeling in the neural epithelia and a subset of the neutrophils. Our results reveal a unique population of neutrophils in the olfactory organs that are associated with both the olfactory epithelia and the lymphatic vasculature suggesting a dual olfactory-immune function for this unique sensory system. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9186071/ /pubmed/35693773 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.881702 Text en Copyright © 2022 Palominos, Calfún, Nardocci, Candia, Torres-Paz and Whitlock https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Palominos, M. Fernanda Calfún, Cristian Nardocci, Gino Candia, Danissa Torres-Paz, Jorge Whitlock, Kathleen E. The Olfactory Organ Is a Unique Site for Neutrophils in the Brain |
title | The Olfactory Organ Is a Unique Site for Neutrophils in the Brain |
title_full | The Olfactory Organ Is a Unique Site for Neutrophils in the Brain |
title_fullStr | The Olfactory Organ Is a Unique Site for Neutrophils in the Brain |
title_full_unstemmed | The Olfactory Organ Is a Unique Site for Neutrophils in the Brain |
title_short | The Olfactory Organ Is a Unique Site for Neutrophils in the Brain |
title_sort | olfactory organ is a unique site for neutrophils in the brain |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9186071/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693773 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.881702 |
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