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Publication : Three-dimensional morphologic and molecular atlases of nasal vasculature.

First Author  Hong SP Year  2023
Journal  Nat Cardiovasc Res Volume  2
Issue  5 Pages  449-466
PubMed ID  39196043 Mgi Jnum  J:358597
Mgi Id  MGI:7782843 Doi  10.1038/s44161-023-00257-3
Citation  Hong SP, et al. (2023) Three-dimensional morphologic and molecular atlases of nasal vasculature. Nat Cardiovasc Res 2(5):449-466
abstractText  Understanding the function of the nasal vasculature in homeostasis and pathogenesis of common nasal diseases is important. Here we describe an extensive network of venous sinusoids (VSs) in mouse and human nasal mucosa. The endothelium of the VSs expressed Prox1 (considered to be a constitutive marker of lymphatic endothelium) and high levels of VCAM-1 and exhibited unusual cell-to-cell junctions. VSs are supported by circular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) and surrounded by immune cells. The nasal mucosa also showed a rich supply of lymphatic vessels with distinctive features, such as the absence of the lymphatic marker LYVE1 and sharp-ended capillaries. In mouse models of allergic rhinitis or acute Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection, Prox1(+) VSs were regressed or compromised. However, in aged mice, the VSs lost the SMC support and were expanded and enlarged. Our findings demonstrate three-dimensional morphological and molecular heterogeneities of the nasal vasculature and offer insights into their associations with nasal inflammation, infection and aging.
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