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Publication : Regulation of developmental lymphangiogenesis by Syk(+) leukocytes.

First Author  Böhmer R Year  2010
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  18
Issue  3 Pages  437-49
PubMed ID  20230750 Mgi Jnum  J:159112
Mgi Id  MGI:4441226 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2010.01.009
Citation  Bohmer R, et al. (2010) Regulation of developmental lymphangiogenesis by Syk(+) leukocytes. Dev Cell 18(3):437-49
abstractText  Lymphatic vessels are essential for tissue homeostasis and immune surveillance and contribute to pathological conditions. Lymphatic endothelium differentiates from veins and forms an independent vascular tree with only few connections to the venous circulation. Failure of blood and lymphatic vessel separation results in hemorrhage and edema. VEGF-C and -D are strong inducers of lymphangiogenesis and have essential (VEGF-C) and modulatory (VEGF-D) roles during developmental lymphangiogenesis. We describe here a myeloid population that is defined by expression of the tyrosine kinase Syk, comprises largely M2-polarized mononuclear cells, and robustly expresses angiogenic factors, including VEGF-C/-D and chemokines. These cells stimulate lymphangiogenesis in vivo. Deletion of Syk causes increased chemotractant production, enhanced transmigration, and accumulation in the skin. Ensuing lymphatic hyperplasia and vessel dilation cause the formation of blood-lymphatic shunts. This mechanism does not involve circulating endothelial progenitor cells and demonstrates the potential of hematopoietic cells to control developmental lymphangiogenesis.
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