Dendritic cells, T cells and lymphatics: dialogues in migration and beyond

M Permanyer, B Bošnjak, R Förster - Current opinion in immunology, 2018 - Elsevier
M Permanyer, B Bošnjak, R Förster
Current opinion in immunology, 2018Elsevier
Highlights•Lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) regulate leukocyte exit from peripheral
tissues.•LECs provide survival signals to T cells.•LECs regulate T cell activation and
proliferation.•Lymphocytes regulate LECs proliferation during inflammation.•Dendritic cells
regulate lymph vessel integrity.Immune cells continuously recirculate through lymph vessels
en route from peripheral tissues to the blood. Leuyte trafficking into and within lymph vessels
is mediated by an interply with lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs). However, lymphatic …
Highlights
  • Lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) regulate leukocyte exit from peripheral tissues.
  • LECs provide survival signals to T cells.
  • LECs regulate T cell activation and proliferation.
  • Lymphocytes regulate LECs proliferation during inflammation.
  • Dendritic cells regulate lymph vessel integrity.
Immune cells continuously recirculate through lymph vessels en route from peripheral tissues to the blood. Leuyte trafficking into and within lymph vessels is mediated by an interply with lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs). However, lymphatic vessels are much more than mere conduits for fluid and immune cell transport. Data accumulating during past several years indicate that LECs support T cell survival, induce tolerance to self-antigens, inhibit exaggerated T cell proliferation during immune response and maintain T cell memory. Reciprocally, leukocytes impact LEC biology: lymphatic vessel permeability depends on DCs while lymphocytes regulate LEC proliferation during inflammation. Altogether, these novel results provide important insights on intimate connections between LECs and leukocytes that contribute to the understanding of immune responses.
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