Journal article
Redefining our vision: an updated guide to the ocular immune system
M Wu, EL Fletcher, HR Chinnery, LE Downie, SN Mueller
Nature Reviews Immunology | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2024
Abstract
Balanced immune responses in the eyes are crucial to preserve vision. The ocular immune system has long been considered distinct, owing to the so-called ‘immune privilege’ of its component tissues. More recently, intravital imaging and transcriptomic techniques have reshaped scientific understanding of the ocular immune landscape, such as revealing the specialization of immune cell populations in the various tissues of the eye. As knowledge of the phenotypes of corneal and retinal immune cells has evolved, links to both the systemic immune system, and the central and peripheral nervous systems, have been identified. Using intravital imaging, T cells have recently been found to reside in, and..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank H. Horsnell, L. Alarcon-Martinez and K. Senthil for critical input. This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP230102105 to H.R.C., L.E.D. and S.N.M.). S.N.M. is a recipient of a National Health and Medical Research Council Investigator Fellowship (2017220).