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Context-Dependent Development of Lymphoid Stroma from Adult CD34(+) Adventitial Progenitors.

Author

  • Katarzyna M Sitnik
  • Kerstin Wendland
  • Holger Weishaupt
  • Heli Uronen-Hansson
  • Andrea J White
  • Graham Anderson
  • Knut Kotarsky
  • William W Agace

Summary, in English

Despite the key role of primary and secondary lymphoid organ stroma in immunity, our understanding of the heterogeneity and ontogeny of these cells remains limited. Here, we identify a functionally distinct subset of BP3(-)PDPN(+)PDGFRβ(+)/α(+)CD34(+) stromal adventitial cells in both lymph nodes (LNs) and thymus that is located within the vascular niche surrounding PDPN(-)PDGFRβ(+)/α(-)Esam-1(+)ITGA7(+) pericytes. CD34(+) adventitial cells developed in late embryonic thymus and in postnatal LNs and in the thymus originated, along with pericytes, from a common anlage-seeding progenitor population. Using lymphoid organ re-aggregate grafts, we demonstrate that adult CD34(+) adventitial cells are capable of differentiating into multiple lymphoid stroma-like subsets including pericyte-, FRC-, MRC-, and FDC-like cells, the development of which was lymphoid environment-dependent. These findings extend the current understanding of lymphoid mesenchymal cell heterogeneity and highlight a role of the CD34(+) adventitia as a potential ubiquitous source of lymphoid stromal precursors in postnatal tissues.

Department/s

Publishing year

2016-03-02

Language

English

Pages

2375-2388

Publication/Series

Cell Reports

Volume

14

Issue

10

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Cell Press

Topic

  • Immunology

Status

Published

Research group

  • Mucosal Immunology

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2211-1247