Mesenchymal Cell Differentiation During Lymph Node Organogenesis
Secondary lymphoid tissues such as lymph nodes are essential for the interactions between antigen presenting cells and lymphocytes that result in adaptive immune responses that protect the host against invading pathogens. The specialized architecture of these organs facilitates the cognate interacti...
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doaj-d27e00cbdcbf4f208777fbce3dd087d32020-11-24T23:54:02ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242012-12-01310.3389/fimmu.2012.0038137669Mesenchymal Cell Differentiation During Lymph Node OrganogenesisAndrea eBrendolan0Jorge eCaamano1San Raffaele Scientific InstituteCollege of Medical and Dental Sciences - University of BirminghamSecondary lymphoid tissues such as lymph nodes are essential for the interactions between antigen presenting cells and lymphocytes that result in adaptive immune responses that protect the host against invading pathogens. The specialized architecture of these organs facilitates the cognate interactions between antigen-loaded dendritic cells and lymphocytes expressing their specific receptor as well as B-T cell interactions that are at the core of long lasting adaptive immune responses. Lymph nodes develop during embryogenesis as a result of a series of crosstalk interactions between a hematopoietically derived cell lineage called lymphoid tissue inducer cells and stromal cells of mesenchymal origin to form the anlagen of these organs. This minireview will present an overview of the different signaling pathways and maturation steps that mesenchymal cells undergo during the process of lymph node formation such as cell specification, priming and maturation to become lymphoid tissue stromal organizer cells.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2012.00381/fullLymphoid TissueLymphotoxin beta ReceptorNF-kappa BStromal Cellscell-cell interaction |
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Andrea eBrendolan Jorge eCaamano Mesenchymal Cell Differentiation During Lymph Node Organogenesis Frontiers in Immunology Lymphoid Tissue Lymphotoxin beta Receptor NF-kappa B Stromal Cells cell-cell interaction |
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Mesenchymal Cell Differentiation During Lymph Node Organogenesis |
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Mesenchymal Cell Differentiation During Lymph Node Organogenesis |
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Mesenchymal Cell Differentiation During Lymph Node Organogenesis |
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Mesenchymal Cell Differentiation During Lymph Node Organogenesis |
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mesenchymal cell differentiation during lymph node organogenesis |
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Frontiers in Immunology |
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1664-3224 |
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Secondary lymphoid tissues such as lymph nodes are essential for the interactions between antigen presenting cells and lymphocytes that result in adaptive immune responses that protect the host against invading pathogens. The specialized architecture of these organs facilitates the cognate interactions between antigen-loaded dendritic cells and lymphocytes expressing their specific receptor as well as B-T cell interactions that are at the core of long lasting adaptive immune responses. Lymph nodes develop during embryogenesis as a result of a series of crosstalk interactions between a hematopoietically derived cell lineage called lymphoid tissue inducer cells and stromal cells of mesenchymal origin to form the anlagen of these organs. This minireview will present an overview of the different signaling pathways and maturation steps that mesenchymal cells undergo during the process of lymph node formation such as cell specification, priming and maturation to become lymphoid tissue stromal organizer cells. |
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Lymphoid Tissue Lymphotoxin beta Receptor NF-kappa B Stromal Cells cell-cell interaction |
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