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Liprin β1 is highly expressed in lymphatic vasculature and is important for lymphatic vessel integrity

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BLOOD
Volume 115, Issue 4, Pages 906-909

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2009-03-212274

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  1. Academy of Sciences of Finland
  2. Sigrid Juselius Foundation
  3. Louis-Jeantet Foundation
  4. European Union [LSHG-CT-2004503573, EU7 TuMIC-HEALTH-F2-2008-201662]
  5. Magnus Erhnrooth Foundation
  6. Swiss National Science Foundation [PPP0033-114898]
  7. National Institutes of Health [R01 HL 75183-01]

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The lymphatic vasculature is important for the regulation of tissue fluid homeostasis, immune response, and lipid absorption, and the development of in vitro models should allow for a better understanding of the mechanisms regulating lymphatic vascular growth, repair, and function. Here we report isolation and characterization of lymphatic endothelial cells from human intestine and show that intestinal lymphatic endothelial cells have a related but distinct gene expression profile from human dermal lymphatic endothelial cells. Furthermore, we identify liprin beta 1, a member of the family of LAR transmembrane tyrosine phosphatase-interacting proteins, as highly expressed in intestinal lymphatic endothelial cells in vitro and lymphatic vasculature in vivo, and show that it plays an important role in the maintenance of lymphatic vessel integrity in Xenopus tadpoles. (Blood. 2010;115:906-909)

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