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Publication : Adrenergic control of the adaptive immune response by diurnal lymphocyte recirculation through lymph nodes.

First Author  Suzuki K Year  2016
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  213
Issue  12 Pages  2567-2574
PubMed ID  27799619 Mgi Jnum  J:237532
Mgi Id  MGI:5812859 Doi  10.1084/jem.20160723
Citation  Suzuki K, et al. (2016) Adrenergic control of the adaptive immune response by diurnal lymphocyte recirculation through lymph nodes. J Exp Med 213(12):2567-2574
abstractText  Various aspects of the immune system display circadian rhythms. Although lymphocyte trafficking has been suggested to show diurnal variations, the mechanisms and influences on immune responses are unclear. Here, we show in mice that inputs from adrenergic nerves contribute to the diurnal variation of lymphocyte recirculation through lymph nodes (LNs), which is reflected in the magnitude of the adaptive immune response. Neural inputs to beta2-adrenergic receptors (beta2ARs) expressed on lymphocytes reduced the frequency of lymphocyte egress from LNs at night, which was accompanied by an increase of lymphocyte numbers in LNs. Immunization during the period of lymphocyte accumulation in LNs enhanced antibody responses. The diurnal variation of the humoral immune response was dependent on beta2AR-mediated neural signals and was diminished when lymphocyte recirculation through LNs was stopped. This study reveals the physiological role of adrenergic control of lymphocyte trafficking in adaptive immunity and establishes a novel mechanism that generates diurnal rhythmicity in the immune system.
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