A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

The endothelial protein PLVAP in lymphatics controls the entry of lymphocytes and antigens into lymph nodes




AuthorsRantakari P, Auvinen K, Jappinen N, Kapraali M, Valtonen J, Karikoski M, Gerke H, Iftakhar-E-Khuda I, Keuschnigg J, Umemoto E, Tohya K, Miyasaka M, Elima K, Jalkanen S, Salmi M

PublisherNATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Publication year2015

JournalNature Immunology

Journal name in sourceNATURE IMMUNOLOGY

Journal acronymNAT IMMUNOL

Volume16

Issue4

First page 386

Last page396

Number of pages11

ISSN1529-2908

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ni.3101(external)


Abstract

In the lymphatic sinuses of draining lymph nodes, soluble lymph-borne antigens enter the reticular conduits in a size-selective manner and lymphocytes transmigrate to the parenchyma. The molecular mechanisms that control these processes are unknown. Here we unexpectedly found that PLVAP, a prototypic endothelial protein of blood vessels, was synthesized in the sinus-lining lymphatic endothelial cells covering the distal conduits. In PLVAP-deficient mice, both small antigens and large antigens entered the conduit system, and the transmigration of lymphocytes through the sinus floor was augmented. Mechanistically, the filtering function of the lymphatic sinus endothelium was dependent on diaphragms formed by PLVAP fibrils in transendothelial channels. Thus, in the lymphatic sinus, PLVAP forms a physical sieve that regulates the parenchymal entry of lymphocytes and soluble antigens.




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