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Publication : Stromal cell networks regulate lymphocyte entry, migration, and territoriality in lymph nodes.

First Author  Bajénoff M Year  2006
Journal  Immunity Volume  25
Issue  6 Pages  989-1001
PubMed ID  17112751 Mgi Jnum  J:116602
Mgi Id  MGI:3694569 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2006.10.011
Citation  Bajenoff M, et al. (2006) Stromal cell networks regulate lymphocyte entry, migration, and territoriality in lymph nodes. Immunity 25(6):989-1001
abstractText  After entry into lymph nodes (LNs), B cells migrate to follicles, whereas T cells remain in the paracortex, with each lymphocyte type showing apparently random migration within these distinct areas. Other than chemokines, the factors contributing to this spatial segregation and to the observed patterns of lymphocyte movement are poorly characterized. By combining confocal, electron, and intravital microscopy, we showed that the fibroblastic reticular cell network regulated naive T cell access to the paracortex and also supported and defined the limits of T cell movement within this domain, whereas a distinct follicular dendritic cell network similarly served as the substratum for movement of follicular B cells. These results highlight the central role of stromal microanatomy in orchestrating cell migration within the LN.
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