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Immune-interacting lymphatic endothelial subtype at capillary terminals drives lymphatic malformation

Oncogenic mutations in PIK3CA, encoding p110α-PI3K, are a common cause of venous and lymphatic malformations. Vessel type–specific disease pathogenesis is poorly understood, hampering development of efficient therapies. Here, we reveal a new immune-interacting subtype of Ptx3-positive dermal lymphat...

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Autores principales: Petkova, Milena, Kraft, Marle, Stritt, Simon, Martinez-Corral, Ines, Ortsäter, Henrik, Vanlandewijck, Michael, Jakic, Bojana, Baselga, Eulàlia, Castillo, Sandra D., Graupera, Mariona, Betsholtz, Christer, Mäkinen, Taija
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Rockefeller University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9884640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36688917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20220741
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author Petkova, Milena
Kraft, Marle
Stritt, Simon
Martinez-Corral, Ines
Ortsäter, Henrik
Vanlandewijck, Michael
Jakic, Bojana
Baselga, Eulàlia
Castillo, Sandra D.
Graupera, Mariona
Betsholtz, Christer
Mäkinen, Taija
author_facet Petkova, Milena
Kraft, Marle
Stritt, Simon
Martinez-Corral, Ines
Ortsäter, Henrik
Vanlandewijck, Michael
Jakic, Bojana
Baselga, Eulàlia
Castillo, Sandra D.
Graupera, Mariona
Betsholtz, Christer
Mäkinen, Taija
author_sort Petkova, Milena
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description Oncogenic mutations in PIK3CA, encoding p110α-PI3K, are a common cause of venous and lymphatic malformations. Vessel type–specific disease pathogenesis is poorly understood, hampering development of efficient therapies. Here, we reveal a new immune-interacting subtype of Ptx3-positive dermal lymphatic capillary endothelial cells (iLECs) that recruit pro-lymphangiogenic macrophages to promote progressive lymphatic overgrowth. Mouse model of Pik3ca(H1047R)-driven vascular malformations showed that proliferation was induced in both venous and lymphatic ECs but sustained selectively in LECs of advanced lesions. Single-cell transcriptomics identified the iLEC population, residing at lymphatic capillary terminals of normal vasculature, that was expanded in Pik3ca(H1047R) mice. Expression of pro-inflammatory genes, including monocyte/macrophage chemokine Ccl2, in Pik3ca(H1047R)-iLECs was associated with recruitment of VEGF-C–producing macrophages. Macrophage depletion, CCL2 blockade, or anti-inflammatory COX-2 inhibition limited Pik3ca(H1047R)-driven lymphangiogenesis. Thus, targeting the paracrine crosstalk involving iLECs and macrophages provides a new therapeutic opportunity for lymphatic malformations. Identification of iLECs further indicates that peripheral lymphatic vessels not only respond to but also actively orchestrate inflammatory processes.
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spelling pubmed-98846402023-01-31 Immune-interacting lymphatic endothelial subtype at capillary terminals drives lymphatic malformation Petkova, Milena Kraft, Marle Stritt, Simon Martinez-Corral, Ines Ortsäter, Henrik Vanlandewijck, Michael Jakic, Bojana Baselga, Eulàlia Castillo, Sandra D. Graupera, Mariona Betsholtz, Christer Mäkinen, Taija J Exp Med Article Oncogenic mutations in PIK3CA, encoding p110α-PI3K, are a common cause of venous and lymphatic malformations. Vessel type–specific disease pathogenesis is poorly understood, hampering development of efficient therapies. Here, we reveal a new immune-interacting subtype of Ptx3-positive dermal lymphatic capillary endothelial cells (iLECs) that recruit pro-lymphangiogenic macrophages to promote progressive lymphatic overgrowth. Mouse model of Pik3ca(H1047R)-driven vascular malformations showed that proliferation was induced in both venous and lymphatic ECs but sustained selectively in LECs of advanced lesions. Single-cell transcriptomics identified the iLEC population, residing at lymphatic capillary terminals of normal vasculature, that was expanded in Pik3ca(H1047R) mice. Expression of pro-inflammatory genes, including monocyte/macrophage chemokine Ccl2, in Pik3ca(H1047R)-iLECs was associated with recruitment of VEGF-C–producing macrophages. Macrophage depletion, CCL2 blockade, or anti-inflammatory COX-2 inhibition limited Pik3ca(H1047R)-driven lymphangiogenesis. Thus, targeting the paracrine crosstalk involving iLECs and macrophages provides a new therapeutic opportunity for lymphatic malformations. Identification of iLECs further indicates that peripheral lymphatic vessels not only respond to but also actively orchestrate inflammatory processes. Rockefeller University Press 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9884640/ /pubmed/36688917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20220741 Text en © 2023 Petkova et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kraft, Marle
Stritt, Simon
Martinez-Corral, Ines
Ortsäter, Henrik
Vanlandewijck, Michael
Jakic, Bojana
Baselga, Eulàlia
Castillo, Sandra D.
Graupera, Mariona
Betsholtz, Christer
Mäkinen, Taija
Immune-interacting lymphatic endothelial subtype at capillary terminals drives lymphatic malformation
title Immune-interacting lymphatic endothelial subtype at capillary terminals drives lymphatic malformation
title_full Immune-interacting lymphatic endothelial subtype at capillary terminals drives lymphatic malformation
title_fullStr Immune-interacting lymphatic endothelial subtype at capillary terminals drives lymphatic malformation
title_full_unstemmed Immune-interacting lymphatic endothelial subtype at capillary terminals drives lymphatic malformation
title_short Immune-interacting lymphatic endothelial subtype at capillary terminals drives lymphatic malformation
title_sort immune-interacting lymphatic endothelial subtype at capillary terminals drives lymphatic malformation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9884640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36688917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20220741
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