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Chemokine signaling directs trunk lymphatic network formation along the preexisting blood vasculature.


ABSTRACT: The lymphatic system is crucial for fluid homeostasis, immune responses, and numerous pathological processes. However, the molecular mechanisms responsible for establishing the anatomical form of the lymphatic vascular network remain largely unknown. Here, we show that chemokine signaling provides critical guidance cues directing early trunk lymphatic network assembly and patterning. The chemokine receptors Cxcr4a and Cxcr4b are expressed in lymphatic endothelium, whereas chemokine ligands Cxcl12a and Cxcl12b are expressed in adjacent tissues along which the developing lymphatics align. Loss- and gain-of-function studies in zebrafish demonstrate that chemokine signaling orchestrates the stepwise assembly of the trunk lymphatic network. In addition to providing evidence for a lymphatic vascular guidance mechanism, these results also suggest a molecular basis for the anatomical coalignment of lymphatic and blood vessels.

SUBMITTER: Cha YR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4182014 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemokine signaling directs trunk lymphatic network formation along the preexisting blood vasculature.

Cha Young Ryun YR   Fujita Misato M   Butler Matthew M   Isogai Sumio S   Kochhan Eva E   Siekmann Arndt F AF   Weinstein Brant M BM  

Developmental cell 20120401 4


The lymphatic system is crucial for fluid homeostasis, immune responses, and numerous pathological processes. However, the molecular mechanisms responsible for establishing the anatomical form of the lymphatic vascular network remain largely unknown. Here, we show that chemokine signaling provides critical guidance cues directing early trunk lymphatic network assembly and patterning. The chemokine receptors Cxcr4a and Cxcr4b are expressed in lymphatic endothelium, whereas chemokine ligands Cxcl1  ...[more]

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