血脑屏障
周细胞
中枢神经系统
神经科学
胶质瘤
免疫系统
薄壁组织
生物
医学
疾病
神经退行性变
免疫学
病理
癌症研究
内皮干细胞
体外
生物化学
作者
Berta Segura‐Collar,Pablo Mata-Martínez,Aurelio Hernández‐Laín,Pilar Sánchez‐Gómez,Ricardo Gargini
标识
DOI:10.1177/1073858420985838
摘要
The brain is endowed with a unique cellular composition and organization, embedded within a vascular network and isolated from the circulating blood by a specialized frontier, the so-called blood-brain barrier (BBB), which is necessary for its proper function. Recent reports have shown that increments in the permeability of the blood vessels facilitates the entry of toxic components and immune cells to the brain parenchyma and alters the phenotype of the supporting astrocytes. All of these might contribute to the progression of different pathologies such as brain cancers or neurodegenerative diseases. Although it is well known that BBB breakdown occurs due to pericyte malfunctioning or to the lack of stability of the blood vessels, its participation in the diverse neural diseases needs further elucidation. This review summarizes what it is known about BBB structure and function and how its instability might trigger or promote neuronal degeneration and glioma progression, with a special focus on the role of pericytes as key modulators of the vasculature. Moreover, we will discuss some recent reports that highlights the participation of the BBB alterations in glioma growth. This pan-disease analysis might shed some light into these otherwise untreatable diseases and help to design better therapeutic approaches.
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