Anatomy of the vertebral column lymphatic network in mice
Laurent Jacob, Ligia Boisserand, Juliette Pestel, Salli Antila,, Jean-Mickael Thomas, Marie-Stephane Aigrot, Thomas Mathivet, Seyoung Lee,, Kari Alitalo, Nicolas Renier, Anne Eichmann, Jean-Leon Thomas

TL;DR
This study maps the detailed structure of the vertebral column lymphatic network in mice, revealing their pathways, connections, and responses to injury, highlighting their role in CNS immunity and potential therapeutic targets.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive 3D visualization of spinal lymphatic vessels, detailing their anatomy, connections, and remodeling after injury, which was previously poorly understood.
Findings
Spinal LVs form metameric circuits along nerve roots.
Spinal LVs connect to lymph nodes and thoracic duct.
LVs remodel extensively after spinal cord injury.
Abstract
Cranial lymphatic vessels (LVs) are involved in transport of fluids, macromolecules and CNS immune responses. Little information about spinal LVs is available, because these delicate structures are embedded within vertebral tissues and difficult to visualize using traditional histology. Here we reveal an extended vertebral column LV network using three-dimensional imaging of decalcified iDISCO-clarified spine segments. Spinal LVs are metameric circuits exiting along spinal nerve roots and connecting to lymph nodes and the thoracic duct. They navigate in the epidural space and the dura mater around the spinal cord, and associate with leukocytes, peripheral dorsal root and sympathetic ganglia. Spinal LVs are VEGF-C-dependent and remodel extensively after spinal cord injury. They constitute an extension to cranial circuits for meningeal fluids, but also a route for perineural fluids and a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus · Lymphatic System and Diseases · Spinal Dysraphism and Malformations
MethodsRepair
