Inflammation switches the chemoattractant requirements for naive lymphocyte entry into lymph nodes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
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Inflammation switches the chemoattractant requirements for naive lymphocyte entry into lymph nodes / Chen, Kevin Y.; De Giovanni, Marco; Xu, Ying; An, Jinping; Kirthivasan, Nikhita; Lu, Erick; Jiang, Kan; Brooks, Stephen; Ranucci, Serena; Yang, Jiuling; Kanameishi, Shuto; Kabashima, Kenji; Brulois, Kevin; Bscheider, Michael; Butcher, Eugene C.; Cyster, Jason G.. - In: CELL. - ISSN 0092-8674. - 188:4(2025), p. 1019. [10.1016/j.cell.2024.11.031]
Abstract:
Sustained lymphocyte migration from blood into lymph nodes (LNs) is important for immune responses. The CC-chemokine receptor-7 (CCR7) ligand CCL21 is required for LN entry but is downregulated during inflammation, and it has been unclear how recruitment is maintained. Here, we show that the oxysterol biosynthetic enzyme cholesterol-25-hydroxylase (Ch25h) is upregulated in LN high endothelial venules during viral infection. Lymphocytes become dependent on oxysterols, generated through a transcellular endothelial-fibroblast metabolic pathway, and the receptor EBI2 for inflamed LN entry. Additionally, Langerhans cells are an oxysterol source. Ch25h is also expressed in inflamed peripheral endothelium, and EBI2 mediates B cell recruitment in a tumor model. Finally, we demonstrate that LN CCL19 is critical in lymphocyte recruitment during inflammation. Thus, our work explains how naive precursor trafficking is sustained in responding LNs, identifies a role for oxysterols in cell recruitment into inflamed tissues, and establishes a logic for the CCR7 two-ligand system.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CCL19; CCL21; cholesterol metabolites; GPR183; high endothelial venules; lymph nodes; lymphocyte trafficking; stromal cells; tumors; viral infection;
Elenco autori:
Chen, Kevin Y.; De Giovanni, Marco; Xu, Ying; An, Jinping; Kirthivasan, Nikhita; Lu, Erick; Jiang, Kan; Brooks, Stephen; Ranucci, Serena; Yang, Jiuling; Kanameishi, Shuto; Kabashima, Kenji; Brulois, Kevin; Bscheider, Michael; Butcher, Eugene C.; Cyster, Jason G.
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