Immunoception: the insular cortex perspective

Cell Mol Immunol. 2023 Nov;20(11):1270-1276. doi: 10.1038/s41423-023-01051-8. Epub 2023 Jun 29.

Abstract

To define the systemic neuroimmune interactions in health and disease, we recently suggested immunoception as a term that refers to the existence of bidirectional functional loops between the brain and the immune system. This concept suggests that the brain constantly monitors changes in immune activity and, in turn, can regulate the immune system to generate a physiologically synchronized response. Therefore, the brain has to represent information regarding the state of the immune system, which can occure in multiple ways. One such representation is an immunengram, a trace that is partially stored by neurons and partially by the local tissue. This review will discuss our current understanding of immunoception and immunengrams, focusing on their manifestation in a specific brain region, the insular cortex (IC).

Keywords: Inflammation; brain; sympathetic.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cerebral Cortex* / physiology
  • Insular Cortex*
  • Neurons