Single-cell mapping reveals new markers and functions of lymphatic endothelial cells in lymph nodes.

Lymph nodes (LNs) are highly organized secondary lymphoid organs that mediate adaptive immune responses to antigens delivered via afferent lymphatic vessels. Lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) line intranodal lymphatic sinuses and organize lymph and antigen distribution. LECs also directly regulate...

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Main Authors: Noriki Fujimoto, Yuliang He, Marco D'Addio, Carlotta Tacconi, Michael Detmar, Lothar C Dieterich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-04-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000704
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spelling doaj-3badd68f9aa8433b8395759cc34b69532021-07-02T17:09:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852020-04-01184e300070410.1371/journal.pbio.3000704Single-cell mapping reveals new markers and functions of lymphatic endothelial cells in lymph nodes.Noriki FujimotoYuliang HeMarco D'AddioCarlotta TacconiMichael DetmarLothar C DieterichLymph nodes (LNs) are highly organized secondary lymphoid organs that mediate adaptive immune responses to antigens delivered via afferent lymphatic vessels. Lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) line intranodal lymphatic sinuses and organize lymph and antigen distribution. LECs also directly regulate T cells, mediating peripheral tolerance to self-antigens, and play a major role in many diseases, including cancer metastasis. However, little is known about the phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of LN LECs. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we comprehensively defined the transcriptome of LECs in murine skin-draining LNs and identified new markers and functions of distinct LEC subpopulations. We found that LECs residing in the subcapsular sinus (SCS) have an unanticipated function in scavenging of modified low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and also identified a specific cortical LEC subtype implicated in rapid lymphocyte egress from LNs. Our data provide new, to our knowledge, insights into the diversity of LECs in murine LNs and a rich resource for future studies into the regulation of immune responses by LN LECs.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000704
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author Noriki Fujimoto
Yuliang He
Marco D'Addio
Carlotta Tacconi
Michael Detmar
Lothar C Dieterich
spellingShingle Noriki Fujimoto
Yuliang He
Marco D'Addio
Carlotta Tacconi
Michael Detmar
Lothar C Dieterich
Single-cell mapping reveals new markers and functions of lymphatic endothelial cells in lymph nodes.
PLoS Biology
author_facet Noriki Fujimoto
Yuliang He
Marco D'Addio
Carlotta Tacconi
Michael Detmar
Lothar C Dieterich
author_sort Noriki Fujimoto
title Single-cell mapping reveals new markers and functions of lymphatic endothelial cells in lymph nodes.
title_short Single-cell mapping reveals new markers and functions of lymphatic endothelial cells in lymph nodes.
title_full Single-cell mapping reveals new markers and functions of lymphatic endothelial cells in lymph nodes.
title_fullStr Single-cell mapping reveals new markers and functions of lymphatic endothelial cells in lymph nodes.
title_full_unstemmed Single-cell mapping reveals new markers and functions of lymphatic endothelial cells in lymph nodes.
title_sort single-cell mapping reveals new markers and functions of lymphatic endothelial cells in lymph nodes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
1545-7885
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Lymph nodes (LNs) are highly organized secondary lymphoid organs that mediate adaptive immune responses to antigens delivered via afferent lymphatic vessels. Lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) line intranodal lymphatic sinuses and organize lymph and antigen distribution. LECs also directly regulate T cells, mediating peripheral tolerance to self-antigens, and play a major role in many diseases, including cancer metastasis. However, little is known about the phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of LN LECs. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we comprehensively defined the transcriptome of LECs in murine skin-draining LNs and identified new markers and functions of distinct LEC subpopulations. We found that LECs residing in the subcapsular sinus (SCS) have an unanticipated function in scavenging of modified low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and also identified a specific cortical LEC subtype implicated in rapid lymphocyte egress from LNs. Our data provide new, to our knowledge, insights into the diversity of LECs in murine LNs and a rich resource for future studies into the regulation of immune responses by LN LECs.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000704
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