间质细胞
免疫系统
生物
壁细胞
淋巴结间质细胞
血管周围间隙
间充质干细胞
细胞生物学
周细胞
淋巴系统
免疫学
病理
解剖
内皮干细胞
医学
血管平滑肌
癌症研究
平滑肌
体外
内分泌学
生物化学
作者
Julia Sbierski‐Kind,Nicholas M. Mroz,Ari B. Molofsky
摘要
Abstract Perivascular niches are specialized microenvironments where stromal and immune cells interact with vasculature to monitor tissue status. Adventitial perivascular niches surround larger blood vessels and other boundary sites, supporting collections of immune cells, stromal cells, lymphatics, and neurons. Adventitial fibroblasts (AFs), a subtype of mesenchymal stromal cell, are the dominant constituents in adventitial spaces, regulating vascular integrity while organizing the accumulation and activation of a variety of interacting immune cells. In contrast, pericytes are stromal mural cells that support microvascular capillaries and surround organ‐specific parenchymal cells. Here, we outline the unique immune and non‐immune composition of perivascular tissue immune niches, with an emphasis on the heterogeneity and immunoregulatory functions of AFs and pericytes across diverse organs. We will discuss how perivascular stromal cells contribute to the regulation of innate and adaptive immune responses and integrate immunological signals to impact tissue health and disease.
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