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Inflammation’s blueprint: How immune signals reshape the brain’s white matter

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Inflammation’s blueprint: How immune signals reshape the brain’s white matter

A new study uses Mendelian randomization to establish causal links between specific inflammatory cytokines and microstructural changes in the brain’s white matter. By analyzing genetic data from large biobanks, researchers identified that dysregulation of inflammatory factors directly influences neurite orientation and density in key brain pathways, including the corpus callosum and superior longitudinal fasciculus. The findings point to microglia as a central player in this inflammation-mediated remodeling of neural architecture.

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This research provides a mechanistic bridge between systemic inflammation and the structural brain changes often observed in chronic pain and neurological disorders. For a neuroscientist investigating the neurobiology of pain modulation, these causal pathways offer new targets for understanding how immune-brain interactions might influence pain perception and placebo/nocebo responses. It reframes central nervous system disorders not just as neural pathologies, but as conditions where peripheral immune signals actively sculpt brain connectivity.


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