Immune effector mechanisms play key roles in the progressive(secondary)neurodegenerative changes that follow spinal cord injury(SCI).In our recent paper(Brennan et al.,2015),we showed that the inflammatory respo...Immune effector mechanisms play key roles in the progressive(secondary)neurodegenerative changes that follow spinal cord injury(SCI).In our recent paper(Brennan et al.,2015),we showed that the inflammatory response to SCI includes rapid and robust activation of the innate immune complement system, with tissue levels of complement component 5a (C5a - an activation product generated by the proteolysis of complement factor 5 (C5)) peaking 12 to 24 hours post-iniurv.展开更多
基金supported by Spinal Cure Australia(Career Development Fellowship to MJR),The University of Queensland,and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia(Project Grant 1060538 to MJR)
文摘Immune effector mechanisms play key roles in the progressive(secondary)neurodegenerative changes that follow spinal cord injury(SCI).In our recent paper(Brennan et al.,2015),we showed that the inflammatory response to SCI includes rapid and robust activation of the innate immune complement system, with tissue levels of complement component 5a (C5a - an activation product generated by the proteolysis of complement factor 5 (C5)) peaking 12 to 24 hours post-iniurv.