Intralymphatic CCL21 Promotes Tissue Egress of Dendritic Cells through Afferent Lymphatic Vessels

To induce adaptive immunity, dendritic cells (DCs) migrate through afferent lymphatic vessels (LVs) to draining lymph nodes (dLNs). This process occurs in several consecutive steps. Upon entry into lymphatic capillaries, DCs first actively crawl into downstream collecting vessels. From there, they a...

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Autores: Russo, E. (Erica)|||/items/fe1c92f7-6d9b-42b1-9c37-74ddcc44e1cf, Teijeira-Sánchez, A. (Álvaro)|||/items/8a954ec4-8458-46ea-b8e6-3165119bef30, Vaahtomeri, K. (Kari)|||/items/181e7423-fdb8-443d-851e-7f21f827e47a, Willrodt, A.H. (Ann Helen)|||/items/21d35f9e-f5f8-4ee3-84a3-dfed662c8c32, Bloch, J.S. (Joël S.)|||/items/b6e4564b-3ede-4dfa-99df-ab4c3ec15719, Nitschke, M. (Maximilian)|||/items/c4074265-0f99-4f55-ab25-fd2b454890e5, Santambrogio, L. (Laura)|||/items/f865fa23-f49d-4d2c-befb-56ed50a4b194, Kerjaschki, D. (Dontscho)|||/items/405ce74c-a753-47ba-8465-2470249e7c00, Sixt, M. (Michael)|||/items/2496cec2-d060-4ceb-859e-4fb0da3f5989, Halin, C. (Cornelia)|||/items/2fdf36e5-074a-4512-8ccd-7759eff77076
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/122988
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/122988
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Dendritic
CCL21
Lymphatics
Migration
Immunity
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intralymphatic CCL21 Promotes Tissue Egress of Dendritic Cells through Afferent Lymphatic Vessels
title Intralymphatic CCL21 Promotes Tissue Egress of Dendritic Cells through Afferent Lymphatic Vessels
spellingShingle Intralymphatic CCL21 Promotes Tissue Egress of Dendritic Cells through Afferent Lymphatic Vessels
Russo, E. (Erica)|||/items/fe1c92f7-6d9b-42b1-9c37-74ddcc44e1cf
Dendritic
CCL21
Lymphatics
Migration
Immunity
title_short Intralymphatic CCL21 Promotes Tissue Egress of Dendritic Cells through Afferent Lymphatic Vessels
title_full Intralymphatic CCL21 Promotes Tissue Egress of Dendritic Cells through Afferent Lymphatic Vessels
title_fullStr Intralymphatic CCL21 Promotes Tissue Egress of Dendritic Cells through Afferent Lymphatic Vessels
title_full_unstemmed Intralymphatic CCL21 Promotes Tissue Egress of Dendritic Cells through Afferent Lymphatic Vessels
title_sort Intralymphatic CCL21 Promotes Tissue Egress of Dendritic Cells through Afferent Lymphatic Vessels
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Russo, E. (Erica)|||/items/fe1c92f7-6d9b-42b1-9c37-74ddcc44e1cf
Teijeira-Sánchez, A. (Álvaro)|||/items/8a954ec4-8458-46ea-b8e6-3165119bef30
Vaahtomeri, K. (Kari)|||/items/181e7423-fdb8-443d-851e-7f21f827e47a
Willrodt, A.H. (Ann Helen)|||/items/21d35f9e-f5f8-4ee3-84a3-dfed662c8c32
Bloch, J.S. (Joël S.)|||/items/b6e4564b-3ede-4dfa-99df-ab4c3ec15719
Nitschke, M. (Maximilian)|||/items/c4074265-0f99-4f55-ab25-fd2b454890e5
Santambrogio, L. (Laura)|||/items/f865fa23-f49d-4d2c-befb-56ed50a4b194
Kerjaschki, D. (Dontscho)|||/items/405ce74c-a753-47ba-8465-2470249e7c00
Sixt, M. (Michael)|||/items/2496cec2-d060-4ceb-859e-4fb0da3f5989
Halin, C. (Cornelia)|||/items/2fdf36e5-074a-4512-8ccd-7759eff77076
author Russo, E. (Erica)|||/items/fe1c92f7-6d9b-42b1-9c37-74ddcc44e1cf
author_facet Russo, E. (Erica)|||/items/fe1c92f7-6d9b-42b1-9c37-74ddcc44e1cf
Teijeira-Sánchez, A. (Álvaro)|||/items/8a954ec4-8458-46ea-b8e6-3165119bef30
Vaahtomeri, K. (Kari)|||/items/181e7423-fdb8-443d-851e-7f21f827e47a
Willrodt, A.H. (Ann Helen)|||/items/21d35f9e-f5f8-4ee3-84a3-dfed662c8c32
Bloch, J.S. (Joël S.)|||/items/b6e4564b-3ede-4dfa-99df-ab4c3ec15719
Nitschke, M. (Maximilian)|||/items/c4074265-0f99-4f55-ab25-fd2b454890e5
Santambrogio, L. (Laura)|||/items/f865fa23-f49d-4d2c-befb-56ed50a4b194
Kerjaschki, D. (Dontscho)|||/items/405ce74c-a753-47ba-8465-2470249e7c00
Sixt, M. (Michael)|||/items/2496cec2-d060-4ceb-859e-4fb0da3f5989
Halin, C. (Cornelia)|||/items/2fdf36e5-074a-4512-8ccd-7759eff77076
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author2 Teijeira-Sánchez, A. (Álvaro)|||/items/8a954ec4-8458-46ea-b8e6-3165119bef30
Vaahtomeri, K. (Kari)|||/items/181e7423-fdb8-443d-851e-7f21f827e47a
Willrodt, A.H. (Ann Helen)|||/items/21d35f9e-f5f8-4ee3-84a3-dfed662c8c32
Bloch, J.S. (Joël S.)|||/items/b6e4564b-3ede-4dfa-99df-ab4c3ec15719
Nitschke, M. (Maximilian)|||/items/c4074265-0f99-4f55-ab25-fd2b454890e5
Santambrogio, L. (Laura)|||/items/f865fa23-f49d-4d2c-befb-56ed50a4b194
Kerjaschki, D. (Dontscho)|||/items/405ce74c-a753-47ba-8465-2470249e7c00
Sixt, M. (Michael)|||/items/2496cec2-d060-4ceb-859e-4fb0da3f5989
Halin, C. (Cornelia)|||/items/2fdf36e5-074a-4512-8ccd-7759eff77076
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital Universidad de Navarra
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dendritic
CCL21
Lymphatics
Migration
Immunity
topic Dendritic
CCL21
Lymphatics
Migration
Immunity
description To induce adaptive immunity, dendritic cells (DCs) migrate through afferent lymphatic vessels (LVs) to draining lymph nodes (dLNs). This process occurs in several consecutive steps. Upon entry into lymphatic capillaries, DCs first actively crawl into downstream collecting vessels. From there, they are next passively and rapidly transported to the dLN by lymph flow. Here, we describe a role for the chemokine CCL21 in intralymphatic DC crawling. Performing time-lapse imaging in murine skin, we found that blockade of CCL21-but not the absence of lymph flow-completely abolished DC migration from capillaries toward collecting vessels and reduced the ability of intralymphatic DCs to emigrate from skin. Moreover, we found that in vitro low laminar flow established a CCL21 gradient along lymphatic endothelial monolayers, thereby inducing downstream-directed DC migration. These findings reveal a role for intralymphatic CCL21 in promoting DC trafficking to dLNs, through the formation of a flow-induced gradient.
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