壁细胞
淋巴系统
生物
斑马鱼
细胞生物学
淋巴管内皮
血管生成
脑膜
内皮干细胞
人口
病理
淋巴管新生
神经科学
解剖
医学
免疫学
癌症研究
遗传学
癌症
体外
转移
基因
环境卫生
作者
Neil I. Bower,Katarzyna Koltowska,Cathy Pichol-Thievend,Isaac Virshup,Scott Paterson,Anne K. Lagendijk,Weili Wang,Benjamin W. Lindsey,Stephen J. Bent,Sungmin Baek,Maria Cristina Rondon-Galeano,Daniel Hurley,Naoki Mochizuki,Cas Simons,Mathias François,Christine A. Wells,Jan Kaslin,Benjamin M. Hogan
摘要
Mural cells of the vertebrate brain maintain vascular integrity and function, play roles in stroke and are involved in maintenance of neural stem cells. However, the origins, diversity and roles of mural cells remain to be fully understood. Using transgenic zebrafish, we identified a population of isolated mural lymphatic endothelial cells surrounding meningeal blood vessels. These meningeal mural lymphatic endothelial cells (muLECs) express lymphatic endothelial cell markers and form by sprouting from blood vessels. In larvae, muLECs develop from a lymphatic endothelial loop in the midbrain into a dispersed, nonlumenized mural lineage. muLEC development requires normal signaling through the Vegfc-Vegfd-Ccbe1-Vegfr3 pathway. Mature muLECs produce vascular growth factors and accumulate low-density lipoproteins from the bloodstream. We find that muLECs are essential for normal meningeal vascularization. Together, these data identify an unexpected lymphatic lineage and developmental mechanism necessary for establishing normal meningeal blood vasculature.
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