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Publication : Meningeal lymphatic vessels mediate neurotropic viral drainage from the central nervous system.

First Author  Li X Year  2022
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  25
Issue  5 Pages  577-587
PubMed ID  35524140 Mgi Jnum  J:335591
Mgi Id  MGI:7482076 Doi  10.1038/s41593-022-01063-z
Citation  Li X, et al. (2022) Meningeal lymphatic vessels mediate neurotropic viral drainage from the central nervous system. Nat Neurosci 25(5):577-587
abstractText  Recent studies have demonstrated that brain meningeal lymphatic vessels (MLVs) act as a drainage path directly into the cervical lymph nodes (CLNs) for macromolecules contained in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). However, the role of MLVs during CNS viral infection remains unexplored. Here, we found that infection with several neurotropic viruses in mice promotes MLV expansion but also causes impaired MLV-mediated drainage of macromolecules. Notably, MLVs could drain virus from the CNS to CLNs. Surgical ligation of the lymph vessels or photodynamic ablation of dorsal MLVs increased neurological damage and mortality of virus-infected mice. By contrast, pretreatment with vascular endothelial growth factor C promoted expansion of functional MLVs and alleviated the effects of viral infection. Together, these data indicate that functional MLVs facilitate virus clearance, and MLVs represent a critical path for virus spreading from the CNS to the CLNs. MLV-based therapeutic strategies may thus be useful for alleviating infection-induced neurological damage.
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