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Publication : Endogenous TNFα orchestrates the trafficking of neutrophils into and within lymphatic vessels during acute inflammation.

First Author  Arokiasamy S Year  2017
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  7
Pages  44189 PubMed ID  28287124
Mgi Jnum  J:275140 Mgi Id  MGI:6296187
Doi  10.1038/srep44189 Citation  Arokiasamy S, et al. (2017) Endogenous TNFalpha orchestrates the trafficking of neutrophils into and within lymphatic vessels during acute inflammation. Sci Rep 7:44189
abstractText  Neutrophils are recognised to play a pivotal role at the interface between innate and acquired immunities following their recruitment to inflamed tissues and lymphoid organs. While neutrophil trafficking through blood vessels has been extensively studied, the molecular mechanisms regulating their migration into the lymphatic system are still poorly understood. Here, we have analysed neutrophil-lymphatic vessel interactions in real time and in vivo using intravital confocal microscopy applied to inflamed cremaster muscles. We show that antigen sensitisation of the tissues induces a rapid but transient entry of tissue-infiltrated neutrophils into lymphatic vessels and subsequent crawling along the luminal side of the lymphatic endothelium. Interestingly, using mice deficient in both TNF receptors p55 and p75, chimeric animals and anti-TNFalpha antibody blockade we demonstrate that tissue-release of TNFalpha governs both neutrophil migration through the lymphatic endothelium and luminal crawling. Mechanistically, we show that TNFalpha primes directly the neutrophils to enter the lymphatic vessels in a strictly CCR7-dependent manner; and induces ICAM-1 up-regulation on lymphatic vessels, allowing neutrophils to crawl along the lumen of the lymphatic endothelium in an ICAM-1/MAC-1-dependent manner. Collectively, our findings demonstrate a new role for TNFalpha as a key regulator of neutrophil trafficking into and within lymphatic system in vivo.
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