Meningeal neutrophil immune signaling influences behavioral adaptation following threat

Wu et al. demonstrate how neutrophils, located within the protective layers of the brain, respond to social threats and modulate psychological processes. This process is governed by testosterone in a context-dependent manner and is executed by neutrophil-mediated meningeal immunity, which impedes threat-related neural activity via IFN-γ-GABAergic signaling axis.

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