Lymph Node Lymphatic Endothelial Cell Expansion and Contraction and the Programming of the Immune Response

被引:39
|
作者
Lucas, Erin D. [1 ,2 ]
Tamburini, Beth A. J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Med, Sch Med, Div Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO 80309 USA
[2] Univ Colorado, Dept Immunol & Microbiol, Sch Med, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO 80309 USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY | 2019年 / 10卷
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
lymphatic endothelial cell; lymph node expansion; PD-L1; apoptosis; immune tolerance; lymph node contraction; dendritic cell; interferon; STROMAL CELLS; INFLAMMATORY LYMPHANGIOGENESIS; DENDRITIC CELLS; GROWTH-FACTOR; RECEPTOR; PLATELET-FACTOR-4; EXPRESSION; TOLERANCE; VEGF; ANGIOGENESIS;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2019.00036
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) form the structure of the lymphatic vessels and the sinuses of the lymph nodes, positioning them to be key players in many different aspects of the immune response. Following an inflammatory stimulus, LECs produce chemokines that recruit immune cells to the lymph nodes. The recruitment of immune cells aids in the coordination of both LEC and lymph node expansion and contraction. More recent data has demonstrated that to coordinate LEC division and death, cell surface molecules, such as PD-L1 and interferon receptors, are required. During homeostasis, LECs use PD-L1 to maintain peripheral tolerance by presenting specific peripheral tissue antigens in order to eliminate tissue specific responses. LECs also have the capacity to acquire, present, and exchange foreign antigens following viral infection or immunization. Here we will review how lymph node LECs require immune cells to expand and contract in response to an immune stimulus, the factors involved and how direct LEC-immune cell interactions are important for programming immunity.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The Lymphatic Endothelial mCLCA1 Antibody Induces Proliferation and Growth of Lymph Node Lymphatic Sinuses
    Jordan-Williams, Kimberly L.
    Ramanujam, Neela
    Farr, Andrew G.
    Ruddell, Alanna
    PLOS ONE, 2016, 11 (05):
  • [22] The lymph node B cell immune response:: Dynamic analysis in-silico
    Swerdlin, Naamah
    Cohen, Irun R.
    Harel, David
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE, 2008, 96 (08) : 1421 - 1443
  • [23] Overview of the Lymphatic System/Cell and Tissue Biology of the Lymph Node
    Bolender, David
    Paulsen, Douglas
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2008, 22
  • [24] Periostin in lymph node pre-metastatic niches governs lymphatic endothelial cell functions and metastatic colonization
    Gillot, Lionel
    Lebeau, Alizee
    Baudin, Louis
    Pottier, Charles
    Louis, Thomas
    Durre, Tania
    Longuespee, Remi
    Mazzucchelli, Gabriel
    Nizet, Christophe
    Blacher, Silvia
    Kridelka, Frederic
    Noel, Agnes
    CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES, 2022, 79 (06)
  • [25] Periostin in lymph node pre-metastatic niches governs lymphatic endothelial cell functions and metastatic colonization
    Lionel Gillot
    Alizée Lebeau
    Louis Baudin
    Charles Pottier
    Thomas Louis
    Tania Durré
    Rémi Longuespée
    Gabriel Mazzucchelli
    Christophe Nizet
    Silvia Blacher
    Frédéric Kridelka
    Agnès Noël
    Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2022, 79
  • [26] Lymphatic control of B cell follicle formation in the developing lymph node
    Igamberdieva, Z.
    Fauny, J.
    Abe, J.
    Stein, J.
    Lamon, D.
    Lhericel, F.
    Mueller, C.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2023, 53 : 206 - 206
  • [27] Lymph node metastasis in clinical breast cancer is significantly promoted by myeloid-derived lymphatic endothelial cell progenitors
    Volk-Draper, Lisa D.
    Patel, Radhika
    Bhattarai, Nihit
    Yang, Jie
    Ran, Sophia
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2019, 79 (13)
  • [28] Tumor cell entry into the lymph node is controlled by CCL1 chemokine expressed by lymph node lymphatic sinuses
    Das, Suvendu
    Sarrou, Eliana
    Cassella, Melanie
    Feirt, Nikki
    Skobe, Mihaela
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2012, 72
  • [29] Tumor cell entry into the lymph node is controlled by CCL1 chemokine expressed by lymph node lymphatic sinuses
    Das, Suvendu
    Sarrou, Eliana
    Podgrabinska, Simona
    Cassella, Melanie
    Mungamuri, Sathish Kumar
    Feirt, Nikki
    Gordon, Ronald
    Nagi, Chandandeep S.
    Wang, Yarong
    Entenberg, David
    Condeelis, John
    Skobe, Mihaela
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 2013, 210 (08): : 1509 - 1528
  • [30] Disruption of Lymphatic Vessel Genesis in the Cornea Suppresses the Development of the Adaptive T Cell Immune Response in the Draining Lymph Node Following HSV-1 Infection
    Carr, Meghan
    Gurung, Hem Raj
    Carr, Daniel J.
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2015, 56 (07)