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Schwann cells are known to protect and repair nerve cells
"This is necessary because inflammation releases free radicals and nerve fibers can't protect themselves
Do Xuewang cells have a protective effect against malignant tumors?
What do these results have to do with tumor growth? After nerve damage, Schwann cells use a "repair" pattern, which is also found
"Based on the current results, we now suspect that immune cell function of Schwann cells has also become effective
Healthy inflammation: first activated, then turned off
In particular, current research suggests that Schwann cells can affect certain immune cells, so-called T cells, which play an important role
We simulated the inflammatory response in the lab and detected a series of additional stimuli and inhibition surface molecules that are also necessary for T cell activation,"
As the first immune response to nerve cuts, the substances secreted by Schwann cells attract T cells, macrophages and other immune cells
While Schowang cells initially promote the inflammatory response by releasing interferon-γ, they can later shut down the inflammatory response
"First activate, then shut down – that's the normal process
Human repair-related Schwann cells adopt functions of antigen-presenting cells in vitro