O Papel do Sistema Imune na Fisiopatologia da Migrânea

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https://doi.org/10.48208/HeadacheMed.2024.14

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migrânea, cefaleia, sistema imune, inflamação

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A migrânea é uma doença caracterizada por episódios repetidos de cefaleia que são mediados pela ativação trigeminal e liberação do peptídeo CGRP. Adicionalmente existe uma complexa interação com o sistema imune através da inflamação neurogênica e neuroinflamação, com um desequilíbrio entre a resposta pró-inflamatória e a resposta regulatória. O sistema imune inato atua na migrânea principalmente por meio do aumento das citocinas pró-inflamatórias, com destaque para IL-1β cuja produção pode ocorrer no complexo córtex-meninge em decorrência da depressão cortical alastrante ou no gânglio trigeminal sensibilizado pelo CGRP.  Algumas evidências sugerem também efeito do sistema imune adaptativo Th1 e principalmente Th2 que culmina com a ativação de mastócitos meníngeos. Por outro lado, células T regulatórias estão quantitativamente diminuídas na migrânea e acontecem oscilações dos níveis de IL-10, principal citocina anti-inflamatória. Existem evidências  da atuação do sistema imune na migrânea, no entanto seu efeito ainda é pouco conhecido, com necessidade de investigação adicional.

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Silva AV da, Bello VA, Frederico RCP, Oliveira CEC de, Antonucci AT, Reiche EMV, Simão ANC. O Papel do Sistema Imune na Fisiopatologia da Migrânea. Headache Med [Internet]. 14º de junho de 2024 [citado 3º de julho de 2024];15(2):54-63. Disponível em: https://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/1030

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