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Nerve cells in the gut play a crucial role in the bodyâs ability to marshal an immune response to infection, according to a new study from Weill Cornell Medicine scientists.
The study, published in Nature, shows that the immune system and nervous system have co-evolved to respond to infectious threats. This means that scientists looking for ways to treat diseases like inflammatory bowel disease or asthma that involve an excessive immune system response may also have to address the nervous systemâs role.
âThe immune system and neuronal system donât act independently,â said senior author Dr. David Artis, director of the Jill Roberts Institute for Research in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and the Michael Kors Professor of Immunology at Weill Cornell Medicine. âThey are working together.â