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The Kinetics of Lymphatic Dysfunction and Leukocyte Expansion in the Draining Lymph Node during LTB(4) Antagonism in a Mouse Model of Lymphedema

The mechanisms of lymphedema development are not well understood, but emerging evidence highlights the crucial role the immune system plays in driving its progression. It is well known that lymphatic function deteriorates as lymphedema progresses; however, the connection between this progressive los...

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Autores principales: Cribb, Matthew T., Sestito, Lauren F., Rockson, Stanley G., Nicolls, Mark R., Thomas, Susan N., Dixon, J. Brandon
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8123113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923272
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094455
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author Cribb, Matthew T.
Sestito, Lauren F.
Rockson, Stanley G.
Nicolls, Mark R.
Thomas, Susan N.
Dixon, J. Brandon
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Sestito, Lauren F.
Rockson, Stanley G.
Nicolls, Mark R.
Thomas, Susan N.
Dixon, J. Brandon
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description The mechanisms of lymphedema development are not well understood, but emerging evidence highlights the crucial role the immune system plays in driving its progression. It is well known that lymphatic function deteriorates as lymphedema progresses; however, the connection between this progressive loss of function and the immune-driven changes that characterize the disease has not been well established. In this study, we assess changes in leukocyte populations in lymph nodes within the lymphatic drainage basin of the tissue injury site (draining lymph nodes, dLNs) using a mouse tail model of lymphedema in which a pair of draining collecting vessels are left intact. We additionally quantify lymphatic pump function using established near infrared (NIR) lymphatic imaging methods and lymph-draining nanoparticles (NPs) synthesized and employed by our team for lymphatic tissue drug delivery applications to measure lymphatic transport to and resulting NP accumulation within dLNs associated with swelling following surgery. When applied to assess the effects of the anti-inflammatory drug bestatin, which has been previously shown to be a possible treatment for lymphedema, we find lymph-draining NP accumulation within dLNs and lymphatic function to increase as lymphedema progresses, but no significant effect on leukocyte populations in dLNs or tail swelling. These results suggest that ameliorating this loss of lymphatic function is not sufficient to reverse swelling in this surgically induced disease model that better recapitulates the extent of lymphatic injury seen in human lymphedema. It also suggests that loss of lymphatic function during lymphedema may be driven by immune-mediated mechanisms coordinated in dLNs. Our work indicates that addressing both lymphatic vessel dysfunction and immune cell expansion within dLNs may be required to prevent or reverse lymphedema when partial lymphatic function is sustained.
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spelling pubmed-81231132021-05-16 The Kinetics of Lymphatic Dysfunction and Leukocyte Expansion in the Draining Lymph Node during LTB(4) Antagonism in a Mouse Model of Lymphedema Cribb, Matthew T. Sestito, Lauren F. Rockson, Stanley G. Nicolls, Mark R. Thomas, Susan N. Dixon, J. Brandon Int J Mol Sci Article The mechanisms of lymphedema development are not well understood, but emerging evidence highlights the crucial role the immune system plays in driving its progression. It is well known that lymphatic function deteriorates as lymphedema progresses; however, the connection between this progressive loss of function and the immune-driven changes that characterize the disease has not been well established. In this study, we assess changes in leukocyte populations in lymph nodes within the lymphatic drainage basin of the tissue injury site (draining lymph nodes, dLNs) using a mouse tail model of lymphedema in which a pair of draining collecting vessels are left intact. We additionally quantify lymphatic pump function using established near infrared (NIR) lymphatic imaging methods and lymph-draining nanoparticles (NPs) synthesized and employed by our team for lymphatic tissue drug delivery applications to measure lymphatic transport to and resulting NP accumulation within dLNs associated with swelling following surgery. When applied to assess the effects of the anti-inflammatory drug bestatin, which has been previously shown to be a possible treatment for lymphedema, we find lymph-draining NP accumulation within dLNs and lymphatic function to increase as lymphedema progresses, but no significant effect on leukocyte populations in dLNs or tail swelling. These results suggest that ameliorating this loss of lymphatic function is not sufficient to reverse swelling in this surgically induced disease model that better recapitulates the extent of lymphatic injury seen in human lymphedema. It also suggests that loss of lymphatic function during lymphedema may be driven by immune-mediated mechanisms coordinated in dLNs. Our work indicates that addressing both lymphatic vessel dysfunction and immune cell expansion within dLNs may be required to prevent or reverse lymphedema when partial lymphatic function is sustained. MDPI 2021-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8123113/ /pubmed/33923272 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094455 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cribb, Matthew T.
Sestito, Lauren F.
Rockson, Stanley G.
Nicolls, Mark R.
Thomas, Susan N.
Dixon, J. Brandon
The Kinetics of Lymphatic Dysfunction and Leukocyte Expansion in the Draining Lymph Node during LTB(4) Antagonism in a Mouse Model of Lymphedema
title The Kinetics of Lymphatic Dysfunction and Leukocyte Expansion in the Draining Lymph Node during LTB(4) Antagonism in a Mouse Model of Lymphedema
title_full The Kinetics of Lymphatic Dysfunction and Leukocyte Expansion in the Draining Lymph Node during LTB(4) Antagonism in a Mouse Model of Lymphedema
title_fullStr The Kinetics of Lymphatic Dysfunction and Leukocyte Expansion in the Draining Lymph Node during LTB(4) Antagonism in a Mouse Model of Lymphedema
title_full_unstemmed The Kinetics of Lymphatic Dysfunction and Leukocyte Expansion in the Draining Lymph Node during LTB(4) Antagonism in a Mouse Model of Lymphedema
title_short The Kinetics of Lymphatic Dysfunction and Leukocyte Expansion in the Draining Lymph Node during LTB(4) Antagonism in a Mouse Model of Lymphedema
title_sort kinetics of lymphatic dysfunction and leukocyte expansion in the draining lymph node during ltb(4) antagonism in a mouse model of lymphedema
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8123113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923272
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094455
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