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Organ-specific lymphatic vasculature: From development to pathophysiology

Journal

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
Volume 215, Issue 1, Pages 35-49

Publisher

ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1084/jem.20171868

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Funding

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [31003A-156266, CR32I3_166326]
  2. MEDIC Foundation
  3. Emma Muschamp Foundation
  4. Fondation Leenaards
  5. TheraLymph ERA-NET E-Rare Research Program [FNS 31ER30_160674]
  6. Commission for Technology and Innovation
  7. Swiss Cancer League [KLS 3406-02-2016]
  8. Human Frontier Science Program [RGP0034/2016]
  9. Institute for Basic Science - Ministry of Science and Information and Communications Technology, Republic of Korea [IBS-R025-D1]

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Recent discoveries of novel functions and diverse origins of lymphatic vessels have drastically changed our view of lymphatic vasculature. Traditionally regarded as passive conduits for fluid and immune cells, lymphatic vessels now emerge as active, tissue-specific players in major physiological and pathophysiological processes. Lymphatic vessels show remarkable plasticity and heterogeneity, reflecting their functional specialization to control the tissue microenvironment. Moreover, alternative developmental origins of lymphatic endothelial cells in some organs may contribute to the diversity of their functions in adult tissues. This review aims to summarize the most recent findings of organotypic differentiation of lymphatic endothelial cells in terms of their distinct (patho) physiological functions in skin, lymph nodes, small intestine, brain, and eye. We discuss recent advances in our understanding of the heterogeneity of lymphatic vessels with respect to the organ-specific functional and molecular specialization of lymphatic endothelium, such as the hybrid blood-lymphatic identity of Schlemm's canal, functions of intestinal lymphatics in dietary fat uptake, and discovery of meningeal lymphatic vasculature and perivascular brain lymphatic endothelial cells.

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