Functionally specialized junctions between endothelial cells of lymphatic vessels
University of California, San Francisco · Cardiovascular Institute Hospital · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Recirculation of fluid and cells through lymphatic vessels plays a key role in normal tissue homeostasis, inflammatory diseases, and cancer. Despite recent advances in understanding lymphatic function (Alitalo, K., T. Tammela, and T.V. Petrova. 2005. Nature. 438:946-953), the cellular features responsible for entry of fluid and cells into lymphatics are incompletely understood. We report the presence of novel junctions between endothelial cells of initial lymphatics at likely sites of fluid entry. Overlapping flaps at borders of oak leaf-shaped endothelial cells of initial lymphatics lacked junctions at the tip but were anchored on the sides by discontinuous button-like junctions (buttons) that differed from…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.97
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 59
Authors
11- PBPeter BałukCorresponding
University of California, San Francisco, Cardiovascular Institute Hospital, Molecular Research Institute
- JFJonas Fuxe
University of California, San Francisco, Cardiovascular Institute Hospital, Molecular Research Institute
- HHHiroya Hashizume
University of California, San Francisco, Cardiovascular Institute Hospital, Molecular Research Institute
- TRTalia Romano
University of California, San Francisco, Cardiovascular Institute Hospital, Molecular Research Institute
- ELErin Lashnits
University of California, San Francisco, Cardiovascular Institute Hospital, Molecular Research Institute
Topics & keywords
- Lymphatic system
- Tight junction
- Lymphatic Endothelium
- Occludin
- Endothelium
- Cell biology
- Cell junction
- Biology