Lymphatic Migration of Immune Cells

Henry R. Hampton(Institute for Systems Biology), Tatyana Chtanova(Garvan Institute of Medical Research)
Frontiers in Immunology
May 28, 2019
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Abstract

Lymphatic vessels collect interstitial fluid that has extravasated from blood vessels and return it to the circulatory system. Another important function of the lymphatic network is to facilitate immune cell migration and antigen transport from the periphery to draining lymph nodes. This migration plays a crucial role in immune surveillance, initiation of immune responses and tolerance. Here we discuss the significance and mechanisms of lymphatic migration of innate and adaptive immune cells in homeostasis, inflammation and cancer.


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