Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Human Dermal Lymphatic Collectors.

Millions of patients suffer from lymphedema worldwide. Supporting the contractility of lymphatic collectors is an attractive target for pharmacological therapy of lymphedema. However, lymphatics have mostly been studied in animals, while the cellular and molecular characteristics of human lymphatic...

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Main Authors: Viktoria Hasselhof, Anastasia Sperling, Kerstin Buttler, Philipp Ströbel, Jürgen Becker, Thiha Aung, Gunther Felmerer, Jörg Wilting
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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spelling doaj-ea2a5716b12944049a87b1cb99d159d92020-11-25T01:30:58ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011110e016496410.1371/journal.pone.0164964Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Human Dermal Lymphatic Collectors.Viktoria HasselhofAnastasia SperlingKerstin ButtlerPhilipp StröbelJürgen BeckerThiha AungGunther FelmererJörg WiltingMillions of patients suffer from lymphedema worldwide. Supporting the contractility of lymphatic collectors is an attractive target for pharmacological therapy of lymphedema. However, lymphatics have mostly been studied in animals, while the cellular and molecular characteristics of human lymphatic collectors are largely unknown. We studied epifascial lymphatic collectors of the thigh, which were isolated for autologous transplantations. Our immunohistological studies identify additional markers for LECs (vimentin, CCBE1). We show and confirm differences between initial and collecting lymphatics concerning the markers ESAM1, D2-40 and LYVE-1. Our transmission electron microscopic studies reveal two types of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in the media of the collectors with dark and light cytoplasm. We observed vasa vasorum in the media of the largest collectors, as well as interstitial Cajal-like cells, which are highly ramified cells with long processes, caveolae, and lacking a basal lamina. They are in close contact with SMCs, which possess multiple caveolae at the contact sites. Immunohistologically we identified such cells with antibodies against vimentin and PDGFRα, but not CD34 and cKIT. With Next Generation Sequencing we searched for highly expressed genes in the media of lymphatic collectors, and found therapeutic targets, suitable for acceleration of lymphatic contractility, such as neuropeptide Y receptors 1, and 5; tachykinin receptors 1, and 2; purinergic receptors P2RX1, and 6, P2RY12, 13, and 14; 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors HTR2B, and 3C; and adrenoceptors α2A,B,C. Our studies represent the first comprehensive characterization of human epifascial lymphatic collectors, as a prerequisite for diagnosis and therapy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5072738?pdf=render
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author Viktoria Hasselhof
Anastasia Sperling
Kerstin Buttler
Philipp Ströbel
Jürgen Becker
Thiha Aung
Gunther Felmerer
Jörg Wilting
spellingShingle Viktoria Hasselhof
Anastasia Sperling
Kerstin Buttler
Philipp Ströbel
Jürgen Becker
Thiha Aung
Gunther Felmerer
Jörg Wilting
Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Human Dermal Lymphatic Collectors.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Viktoria Hasselhof
Anastasia Sperling
Kerstin Buttler
Philipp Ströbel
Jürgen Becker
Thiha Aung
Gunther Felmerer
Jörg Wilting
author_sort Viktoria Hasselhof
title Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Human Dermal Lymphatic Collectors.
title_short Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Human Dermal Lymphatic Collectors.
title_full Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Human Dermal Lymphatic Collectors.
title_fullStr Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Human Dermal Lymphatic Collectors.
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Human Dermal Lymphatic Collectors.
title_sort morphological and molecular characterization of human dermal lymphatic collectors.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Millions of patients suffer from lymphedema worldwide. Supporting the contractility of lymphatic collectors is an attractive target for pharmacological therapy of lymphedema. However, lymphatics have mostly been studied in animals, while the cellular and molecular characteristics of human lymphatic collectors are largely unknown. We studied epifascial lymphatic collectors of the thigh, which were isolated for autologous transplantations. Our immunohistological studies identify additional markers for LECs (vimentin, CCBE1). We show and confirm differences between initial and collecting lymphatics concerning the markers ESAM1, D2-40 and LYVE-1. Our transmission electron microscopic studies reveal two types of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in the media of the collectors with dark and light cytoplasm. We observed vasa vasorum in the media of the largest collectors, as well as interstitial Cajal-like cells, which are highly ramified cells with long processes, caveolae, and lacking a basal lamina. They are in close contact with SMCs, which possess multiple caveolae at the contact sites. Immunohistologically we identified such cells with antibodies against vimentin and PDGFRα, but not CD34 and cKIT. With Next Generation Sequencing we searched for highly expressed genes in the media of lymphatic collectors, and found therapeutic targets, suitable for acceleration of lymphatic contractility, such as neuropeptide Y receptors 1, and 5; tachykinin receptors 1, and 2; purinergic receptors P2RX1, and 6, P2RY12, 13, and 14; 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors HTR2B, and 3C; and adrenoceptors α2A,B,C. Our studies represent the first comprehensive characterization of human epifascial lymphatic collectors, as a prerequisite for diagnosis and therapy.
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