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Lymphatic Tissue and Organ Engineering for In Vitro Modeling and In Vivo Regeneration

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COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1101/cshperspect.a041169

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  1. National Institutes of Health [AI166772, CA252162]
  2. Cornell University Start-up funds
  3. Nancy and Peter Meinig Family Investigator funds
  4. Academic Integration at Cornell
  5. Adam Rachel Broder fund

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The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance and immune function, and research and applications in lymphatic tissue and organ engineering are expected to bring significant advances in therapeutic strategies.
The lymphatic system has an important role in maintaining fluid homeostasis and transporting immune cells and biomolecules, such as dietary fat, metabolic products, and antigens in different organs and tissues. Therefore, impaired lymphatic vessel function and/or lymphatic vessel deficiency can lead to numerous human diseases. The discovery of lymphatic endothelial markers and prolymphangiogenic growth factors, along with a growing number of in vitro and in vivo models and technologies has expedited research in lymphatic tissue and organ engineering, advancing therapeutic strategies. In this article, we describe lymphatic tissue and organ engineering in two- and three-dimensional culture systems and recently developed microfluidics and organ-on-a-chip systems in vitro. Next, we discuss advances in lymphatic tissue and organ engineering in vivo, focusing on biomaterial and scaffold engineering and their applications for lymphatic vessels and lymphoid organ regeneration. Last, we provide expert perspective and prospects in the field of lymphatic tissue engineering.

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