Assistant Professor | Dept. of Neuroscience @ Mayo Clinic | Understanding the role of the meningeal lymphatic system in CNS aging & degeneration 🤓🧠🧪🔬 | Views=own.
https://www.mayo.edu/research/labs/meningeal-lymphatics-neurological-disorders
Sandro Da Mesquita
Most assume implants fail slowly over months. The moment an electrode enters the brain, microglia rush toward it within seconds, like fingers reaching for a splinter. Blood vessels leak. The BBB breaks. Inflammation starts instantly.
#BCI #NeuralEngineering #Neurotech
This isn’t a “could face” situation.
It’s a “are facing” situation. And brain drain will continue to happen as long as we undermine science in the US.
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/04/b...
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Excited to announce our new study (w/ @maxkrummel.bsky.social) published today @nature.com: Macrophages “hold our living identities” by taking tiny bites from living cells and presenting this information to CD8 T cells.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#immunology #cellbiology @immunox.bsky.social
Neuron
Macrophages can sample antigens from living cells through a trogocytosis-like mechanism that routes ingested material away from degradation, a finding that delineates a previously unknown pathway...
🚨 Our study is online @cp-neuron.bsky.social!
A fun read for all you neuroimmunology aficionados!
This study proposes that targeting innate immunity/lymphatics in female & male E4 carriers might lead to different cognitive outcomes, highlighting the need for immunotherapies tailored to each sex. 👇
Proud and very excited to be part of this publication (and this team ofc)🤓🧠!
APOE4 impacts BAMs, meningeal immunity + lymphatics, and neuroinflammation differently in females vs. males, across mouse models and human data!
Sandro Da Mesquita
Sandro Da Mesquita
Amy C Fan (she/her)
Shanon Rego
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Delivanoglou et al. show that expression of APOE4, a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease,
leads to sexually dimorphic lymphatic and inflammatory responses in mice and humans
alike. Suppressing APOE4-i...
Delivanoglou et al. show that expression of APOE4, a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease,
leads to sexually dimorphic lymphatic and inflammatory responses in mice and humans
alike. Suppressing APOE4-i...
Delivanoglou et al. show that expression of APOE4, a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease,
leads to sexually dimorphic lymphatic and inflammatory responses in mice and humans
alike. Suppressing APOE4-i...
Delivanoglou et al. show that expression of APOE4, a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease,
leads to sexually dimorphic lymphatic and inflammatory responses in mice and humans
alike. Suppressing APOE4-i...
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Delivanoglou et al. show that expression of APOE4, a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, leads to sexually dimorphic lymphatic and inflammatory responses in mice and humans alike. Suppressing APOE4-induced innate immunity had contrasting effects on cognition in females and males, highlighting the need for immunotherapies tailored to each sex.
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