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Endothelial cell-specific lymphotoxin-β receptor signaling is critical for lymph node and high endothelial venule formation.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.48606
Date of Publication
March 11, 2013
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Theodor-Kocher-Instit...

Contributor
Onder, Lucas
Danuser, Renzo
Theodor-Kocher-Institut (TKI)
Scandella, Elke
Firner, Sonja
Chai, Qian
Hehlgans, Thomas
Stein, Jens Volker
Theodor-Kocher-Institut (TKI)
Ludewig, Burkhard
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
The Journal of experimental medicine
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1540-9538
Publisher
Rockefeller Univ. Press
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1084/jem.20121462
PubMed ID
23420877
Description
The development of lymph nodes (LNs) and formation of LN stromal cell microenvironments is dependent on lymphotoxin-β receptor (LTβR) signaling. In particular, the LTβR-dependent crosstalk between mesenchymal lymphoid tissue organizer and hematopoietic lymphoid tissue inducer cells has been regarded as critical for these processes. Here, we assessed whether endothelial cell (EC)-restricted LTβR signaling impacts on LN development and the vascular LN microenvironment. Using EC-specific ablation of LTβR in mice, we found that conditionally LTβR-deficient animals failed to develop a significant proportion of their peripheral LNs. However, remnant LNs showed impaired formation of high endothelial venules (HEVs). Venules had lost their cuboidal shape, showed reduced segment length and branching points, and reduced adhesion molecule and constitutive chemokine expression. Due to the altered EC-lymphocyte interaction, homing of lymphocytes to peripheral LNs was significantly impaired. Thus, this study identifies ECs as an important LTβR-dependent lymphoid tissue organizer cell population and indicates that continuous triggering of the LTβR on LN ECs is critical for lymphocyte homeostasis.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/119263
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