Literature DB >> 33196461

Lymphatic drainage from bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in tolerant lung allografts promotes peripheral tolerance.

Wenjun Li1, Jason M Gauthier1, Alice Y Tong1, Yuriko Terada1, Ryuji Higashikubo1, Christian C Frye1, Margaret S Harrison1, Kohei Hashimoto1, Amit I Bery2, Jon H Ritter3, Ruben G Nava1, Varun Puri1, Brian W Wong1, Kory J Lavine2, Ankit Bharat4, Alexander S Krupnick5, Andrew E Gelman1,3, Daniel Kreisel1,3.   

Abstract

Tertiary lymphoid organs are aggregates of immune and stromal cells including high endothelial venules and lymphatic vessels that resemble secondary lymphoid organs and can be induced at nonlymphoid sites during inflammation. The function of lymphatic vessels within tertiary lymphoid organs remains poorly understood. During lung transplant tolerance, Foxp3+ cells accumulate in tertiary lymphoid organs that are induced within the pulmonary grafts and are critical for the local downregulation of alloimmune responses. Here, we showed that tolerant lung allografts could induce and maintain tolerance of heterotopic donor-matched hearts through pathways that were dependent on the continued presence of the transplanted lung. Using lung retransplantation, we showed that Foxp3+ cells egressed from tolerant lung allografts via lymphatics and were recruited into donor-matched heart allografts. Indeed, survival of the heart allografts was dependent on lymphatic drainage from the tolerant lung allograft to the periphery. Thus, our work indicates that cellular trafficking from tertiary lymphoid organs regulates immune responses in the periphery. We propose that these findings have important implications for a variety of disease processes that are associated with the induction of tertiary lymphoid organs.

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Keywords:  Organ transplantation; Tolerance; Transplantation; Vascular Biology

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33196461      PMCID: PMC7685742          DOI: 10.1172/JCI136057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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