Regulation of Immune Function by the Lymphatic System in Lymphedema
The lymphatic vasculature has traditionally been thought to play a passive role in the regulation of immune responses by transporting antigen presenting cells and soluble antigens to regional lymph nodes. However, more recent studies have shown that lymphatic endothelial cells regulate immune respon...
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doaj-621c11d65fc94a77ae1ec924c45d3e8a2020-11-24T23:57:11ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242019-03-011010.3389/fimmu.2019.00470445046Regulation of Immune Function by the Lymphatic System in LymphedemaRaghu P. KataruJung Eun BaikHyeung Ju ParkItay WiserSonia RehalJin Yeon ShinBabak J. MehraraThe lymphatic vasculature has traditionally been thought to play a passive role in the regulation of immune responses by transporting antigen presenting cells and soluble antigens to regional lymph nodes. However, more recent studies have shown that lymphatic endothelial cells regulate immune responses more directly by modulating entry of immune cells into lymphatic capillaries, presenting antigens on major histocompatibility complex proteins, and modulating antigen presenting cells. Secondary lymphedema is a disease that develops when the lymphatic system is injured during surgical treatment of cancers or is damaged by infections. We have used mouse models of lymphedema in order to understand the effects of chronic lymphatic injury on immune responses and have shown that lymphedema results in a mixed T helper cell and T regulatory cell (Treg) inflammatory response. Prolonged T helper 2 biased immune responses in lymphedema regulate the pathology of this disease by promoting tissue fibrosis, inhibiting formation of collateral lymphatics, decreasing lymphatic vessel pumping capacity, and increasing lymphatic leakiness. Treg infiltration following lymphatic injury results from proliferation of natural Tregs and suppresses innate and adaptive immune responses. These studies have broad clinical relevance since understanding how lymphatic injury in lymphedema can modulate immune responses may provide a template with which we can study more subtle forms of lymphatic injury that may occur in physiologic conditions such as aging, obesity, metabolic tumors, and in the tumor microenvironment.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00470/fulllymphatic vesselsimmune functionTh2 type T cellsinflammationfibrosis |
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Raghu P. Kataru Jung Eun Baik Hyeung Ju Park Itay Wiser Sonia Rehal Jin Yeon Shin Babak J. Mehrara Regulation of Immune Function by the Lymphatic System in Lymphedema Frontiers in Immunology lymphatic vessels immune function Th2 type T cells inflammation fibrosis |
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Raghu P. Kataru Jung Eun Baik Hyeung Ju Park Itay Wiser Sonia Rehal Jin Yeon Shin Babak J. Mehrara |
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Regulation of Immune Function by the Lymphatic System in Lymphedema |
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Regulation of Immune Function by the Lymphatic System in Lymphedema |
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Regulation of Immune Function by the Lymphatic System in Lymphedema |
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Regulation of Immune Function by the Lymphatic System in Lymphedema |
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Regulation of Immune Function by the Lymphatic System in Lymphedema |
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regulation of immune function by the lymphatic system in lymphedema |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Immunology |
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1664-3224 |
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2019-03-01 |
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The lymphatic vasculature has traditionally been thought to play a passive role in the regulation of immune responses by transporting antigen presenting cells and soluble antigens to regional lymph nodes. However, more recent studies have shown that lymphatic endothelial cells regulate immune responses more directly by modulating entry of immune cells into lymphatic capillaries, presenting antigens on major histocompatibility complex proteins, and modulating antigen presenting cells. Secondary lymphedema is a disease that develops when the lymphatic system is injured during surgical treatment of cancers or is damaged by infections. We have used mouse models of lymphedema in order to understand the effects of chronic lymphatic injury on immune responses and have shown that lymphedema results in a mixed T helper cell and T regulatory cell (Treg) inflammatory response. Prolonged T helper 2 biased immune responses in lymphedema regulate the pathology of this disease by promoting tissue fibrosis, inhibiting formation of collateral lymphatics, decreasing lymphatic vessel pumping capacity, and increasing lymphatic leakiness. Treg infiltration following lymphatic injury results from proliferation of natural Tregs and suppresses innate and adaptive immune responses. These studies have broad clinical relevance since understanding how lymphatic injury in lymphedema can modulate immune responses may provide a template with which we can study more subtle forms of lymphatic injury that may occur in physiologic conditions such as aging, obesity, metabolic tumors, and in the tumor microenvironment. |
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lymphatic vessels immune function Th2 type T cells inflammation fibrosis |
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https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00470/full |
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