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Loss of vascular endothelial notch signaling promotes spontaneous formation of tertiary lymphoid structures

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-29701-x

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  1. Central Animal Facility, Research Core Facility Cell Sorting and Research Core Unit Laser Microscopy of Hannover Medical School
  2. Hannover Medical School (Hochschulinterne Leistungsforderung II)
  3. Hannover Medical School (Clinical Scientist Program Junge Akademie)
  4. Hannover Medical School (Ellen-Schmidt-Habilitationsforderung ESP)
  5. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Ka5549/2-1, VI508/7-1, Ga2443/3-1, Li948-7/1]
  6. DFG [KFO311, HI 842/10-2, RI 2531/2-2, CRC 1348]
  7. Swiss League for Cancer Research [KFS-4895-08-2019]
  8. Swiss National Science Foundation [CRSK-3_190435]
  9. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [CRSK-3_190435] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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Loss of endothelial Notch signaling in adult mice leads to spontaneous formation of bona fide TLS in non-lymphoid organs like the kidney, liver, and lung. These TLS form around parenchymal arteries and involve loss of arterial specification and acquisition of a high endothelial cell phenotype.
Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) are lymph node-like immune cell clusters that emerge during chronic inflammation in non-lymphoid organs like the kidney, but their origin remains not well understood. Here we show, using conditional deletion strategies of the canonical Notch signaling mediator Rbpj, that loss of endothelial Notch signaling in adult mice induces the spontaneous formation of bona fide TLS in the kidney, liver and lung, based on molecular, cellular and structural criteria. These TLS form in a stereotypical manner around parenchymal arteries, while secondary lymphoid structures remained largely unchanged. This effect is mediated by endothelium of blood vessels, but not lymphatics, since a lymphatic endothelial-specific targeting strategy did not result in TLS formation, and involves loss of arterial specification and concomitant acquisition of a high endothelial cell phenotype, as shown by transcriptional analysis of kidney endothelial cells. This indicates a so far unrecognized role for vascular endothelial cells and Notch signaling in TLS initiation. Loss of canonical Notch signaling in vascular endothelial cells induces spontaneous formation of proto-typical tertiary lymphoid structures in mouse kidney, liver and lungs, which form around central arteries that acquire a high endothelial cell signature

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