Glial-immune interactions in barrier organs

To maintain tissue homeostasis, inflammatory responses, neuro-immune interactions play a vital role in barrier organs, such as lung, gut, and skin.
Glial cells have not been paid much attention in the peripheral nervous system and immune system interactions.
Glial cells in the intestine have been implicated in immune-regulation and inflammatory disease pathogenesis.
The researchers in this review highlight the bi-directional interactions between peripheral glial cells and the immune system
and discuss the immune regulatory functions of glial cells in barrier organs.
https://www.mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-0219(24)00135-1/fulltext
https://sciencemission.com/Glial-immune-interactions-in-barrier-organs