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Noradrenergic Signaling and Neuroinflammation Crosstalk Regulate Toxoplasma gondi-Induced Behavioral Changes

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TRENDS IN IMMUNOLOGY
卷 41, 期 12, 页码 1072-1082

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2020.10.001

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  1. Royal Society
  2. Wellcome Trust
  3. Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale
  4. PIA PARAFRAP Consortium [ANR-11-LABX0024]
  5. PIA ANINFIMIP [ANR-11-EQPX-0003]
  6. Agence Nationale pour la Recherche [ANR-18-CE15-0015, ANR-19CE15-0008, ANR-18-CE15-0023]
  7. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-18-CE15-0023, ANR-18-CE15-0015] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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Infections of the nervous system elicit neuroimmune responses and alter neurotransmission, affecting host neurological functions. Chronic infection with the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma correlates with certain neurological disorders in humans and alters behavior in rodents. Here, we propose that the crosstalk between neurotransmission and neuroinflammation may underlie some of these cognitive changes. We discuss how T. gondii infection suppresses noradrenergic signaling and how the restoration of this pathway improves behavioral aberrations, suggesting that altered neurotransmission and neuroimmune responses may act in concert to perturb behavior. This interaction might apply to other infectious agents, such as viruses, that elicit cognitive changes. We hypothesize that neurotransmitter signaling in immune cells can contribute to behavioral changes associated with brain infection, offering opportunities for potential therapeutic targeting.

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