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In Sickness and in Health: The Immunological Roles of the Lymphatic System

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22094458

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lymphatic; dendritic cell; inflammation; migration; lymph node; T-cell; trafficking; high endothelial venule; adhesion molecule; chemokine

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  1. Medical Research Council Human Immunology Core Grant [MC_UU_00008]

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The lymphatic system plays crucial roles in immunity, with specialized endothelial cells performing different functions. Afferent lymphatic capillaries have unique structures for efficient uptake and selective trafficking of immune cells. Furthermore, lymphatic endothelial cells exert remote control over leukocyte migration through soluble factors, promoting immune surveillance and tolerance.
The lymphatic system plays crucial roles in immunity far beyond those of simply providing conduits for leukocytes and antigens in lymph fluid. Endothelial cells within this vasculature are distinct and highly specialized to perform roles based upon their location. Afferent lymphatic capillaries have unique intercellular junctions for efficient uptake of fluid and macromolecules, while expressing chemotactic and adhesion molecules that permit selective trafficking of specific immune cell subsets. Moreover, in response to events within peripheral tissue such as inflammation or infection, soluble factors from lymphatic endothelial cells exert remote control to modulate leukocyte migration across high endothelial venules from the blood to lymph nodes draining the tissue. These immune hubs are highly organized and perfectly arrayed to survey antigens from peripheral tissue while optimizing encounters between antigen-presenting cells and cognate lymphocytes. Furthermore, subsets of lymphatic endothelial cells exhibit differences in gene expression relating to specific functions and locality within the lymph node, facilitating both innate and acquired immune responses through antigen presentation, lymph node remodeling and regulation of leukocyte entry and exit. This review details the immune cell subsets in afferent and efferent lymph, and explores the mechanisms by which endothelial cells of the lymphatic system regulate such trafficking, for immune surveillance and tolerance during steady-state conditions, and in response to infection, acute and chronic inflammation, and subsequent resolution.

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