CNS lymphatic drainage and neuroinflammation are regulated by meningeal lymphatic vasculature

中枢神经系统淋巴引流和神经炎症受脑膜淋巴管调节。

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作者:Antoine Louveau ,Jasmin Herz ,Maria Nordheim Alme ,Andrea Francesca Salvador ,Michael Q Dong ,Kenneth E Viar ,S Grace Herod ,James Knopp ,Joshua C Setliff ,Alexander L Lupi ,Sandro Da Mesquita ,Elizabeth L Frost ,Alban Gaultier ,Tajie H Harris ,Rui Cao ,Song Hu ,John R Lukens ,Igor Smirnov ,Christopher C Overall ,Guillermo Oliver ,Jonathan Kipnis

Abstract

Neuroinflammatory diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, are characterized by invasion of the brain by autoreactive T cells. The mechanism for how T cells acquire their encephalitogenic phenotype and trigger disease remains, however, unclear. The existence of lymphatic vessels in the meninges indicates a relevant link between the CNS and peripheral immune system, perhaps affecting autoimmunity. Here we demonstrate that meningeal lymphatics fulfill two critical criteria: they assist in the drainage of cerebrospinal fluid components and enable immune cells to enter draining lymph nodes in a CCR7-dependent manner. Unlike other tissues, meningeal lymphatic endothelial cells do not undergo expansion during inflammation, and they express a unique transcriptional signature. Notably, the ablation of meningeal lymphatics diminishes pathology and reduces the inflammatory response of brain-reactive T cells during an animal model of multiple sclerosis. Our findings demonstrate that meningeal lymphatics govern inflammatory processes and immune surveillance of the CNS and pose a valuable target for therapeutic intervention.

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