Lymphatics in Eye Fluid Homeostasis: Minor Contributors or Significant Actors?

Lymphatic vessels exert major effects on the maintenance of interstitial fluid homeostasis, immune cell trafficking, lipid absorption, tumor progression and metastasis. Recently, novel functional roles for the lymphatic vasculature have emerged, which can be associated with pathological situations....

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Main Authors: Mariela Subileau, Daniel Vittet
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/7/582
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spelling doaj-67a074489c02400bbafe8a1146fcf5512021-07-23T13:31:02ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372021-06-011058258210.3390/biology10070582Lymphatics in Eye Fluid Homeostasis: Minor Contributors or Significant Actors?Mariela Subileau0Daniel Vittet1Biosanté Laboratory UMR 1292, Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble, University of Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, CEA, 38000 Grenoble, FranceBiosanté Laboratory UMR 1292, Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble, University of Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, CEA, 38000 Grenoble, FranceLymphatic vessels exert major effects on the maintenance of interstitial fluid homeostasis, immune cell trafficking, lipid absorption, tumor progression and metastasis. Recently, novel functional roles for the lymphatic vasculature have emerged, which can be associated with pathological situations. Among them, lymphatics have been proposed to participate in eye aqueous humor drainage, with potential consequences on intraocular pressure, a main risk factor for progression of glaucoma disease. In this review, after the description of eye fluid dynamics, we provide an update on the data concerning the distribution of ocular lymphatics. Particular attention is given to the results of investigations allowing the three dimensional visualization of the ocular surface vasculature, and to the molecular mechanisms that have been characterized to regulate ocular lymphatic vessel development. The studies concerning the potential role of lymphatics in aqueous humor outflow are reported and discussed. We also considered the novel studies mentioning the existence of an ocular glymphatic system which may have, in connection with lymphatics, important repercussions in retinal clearance and in diseases affecting the eye posterior segment. Some remaining unsolved questions and new directions to explore are proposed to improve the knowledge about both lymphatic and glymphatic system interactions with eye fluid homeostasis.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/7/582lymphatic vesselglymphatic systemaqueous humor drainageintraocular pressureeye diseaseglaucoma
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author Mariela Subileau
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Lymphatics in Eye Fluid Homeostasis: Minor Contributors or Significant Actors?
Biology
lymphatic vessel
glymphatic system
aqueous humor drainage
intraocular pressure
eye disease
glaucoma
author_facet Mariela Subileau
Daniel Vittet
author_sort Mariela Subileau
title Lymphatics in Eye Fluid Homeostasis: Minor Contributors or Significant Actors?
title_short Lymphatics in Eye Fluid Homeostasis: Minor Contributors or Significant Actors?
title_full Lymphatics in Eye Fluid Homeostasis: Minor Contributors or Significant Actors?
title_fullStr Lymphatics in Eye Fluid Homeostasis: Minor Contributors or Significant Actors?
title_full_unstemmed Lymphatics in Eye Fluid Homeostasis: Minor Contributors or Significant Actors?
title_sort lymphatics in eye fluid homeostasis: minor contributors or significant actors?
publisher MDPI AG
series Biology
issn 2079-7737
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Lymphatic vessels exert major effects on the maintenance of interstitial fluid homeostasis, immune cell trafficking, lipid absorption, tumor progression and metastasis. Recently, novel functional roles for the lymphatic vasculature have emerged, which can be associated with pathological situations. Among them, lymphatics have been proposed to participate in eye aqueous humor drainage, with potential consequences on intraocular pressure, a main risk factor for progression of glaucoma disease. In this review, after the description of eye fluid dynamics, we provide an update on the data concerning the distribution of ocular lymphatics. Particular attention is given to the results of investigations allowing the three dimensional visualization of the ocular surface vasculature, and to the molecular mechanisms that have been characterized to regulate ocular lymphatic vessel development. The studies concerning the potential role of lymphatics in aqueous humor outflow are reported and discussed. We also considered the novel studies mentioning the existence of an ocular glymphatic system which may have, in connection with lymphatics, important repercussions in retinal clearance and in diseases affecting the eye posterior segment. Some remaining unsolved questions and new directions to explore are proposed to improve the knowledge about both lymphatic and glymphatic system interactions with eye fluid homeostasis.
topic lymphatic vessel
glymphatic system
aqueous humor drainage
intraocular pressure
eye disease
glaucoma
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/7/582
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