CCR5 as a key modulator in neurocognitive disorders: mechanisms and therapeutic implications
This integrative review examines CCR5's role as a regulator of neuroinflammation and cognitive function across multiple neurodegenerative and acquired neurological conditions including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, MS, TBI, and stroke. Both genetic and pharmacologic CCR5 inhibition show potential to reduce neuroinflammation and preserve cognitive function, though some evidence suggests context-dependent protective roles in certain conditions, highlighting therapeutic complexity.