淋巴系统
淋巴管内皮
下调和上调
淋巴管
淋巴管新生
伤口愈合
细胞生物学
病理
肉芽组织
生物
牙周组织
癌症研究
淋巴结
血管内皮生长因子C
淋巴结间质细胞
结缔组织
医学
血管内皮生长因子A
内皮
血管生成
内皮干细胞
血管内皮生长因子
平衡
免疫学
神经调节蛋白
淋巴
作者
S. Matsumoto,T. Iwayama,Phan Bhongsatiern,Y. Yoshida,Y. Koketsu,E. Tsuboi,S. Takashiba,Yasuhiko Sato,S. Murakami,Masahide Takedachi
标识
DOI:10.1177/00220345261421161
摘要
Lymphatic vessels play a pivotal role in tissue homeostasis and repair, yet their function in periodontal healing remains poorly defined. In this study, we investigated the spatial dynamics and functional significance of lymphatics during periodontal wound repair using a mouse model of ligature-induced periodontitis. By combining Prox1-tdTomato transgenic reporter mice with advanced tissue clearing and light sheet microscopy, we generated high-resolution 3-dimensional images of gingival lymphatic networks under both physiological and repair conditions. Our observations revealed that lymphatic vessels undergo active and spatially organized reassembly during the healing phase. Notably, we found a region-specific increase in lymphatic branching and density in the marginal gingiva, suggesting localized lymphangiogenesis. Time course analysis confirmed that this lymphatic remodeling peaks during the granulation tissue formation phase. We further identified epithelial upregulation of Vegfc during the repair phase and demonstrated that local administration of vascular endothelial growth factor C (VEGF-C) C156S, a VEGFR-3–specific agonist, enhanced lymphatic vessel function and alveolar bone repair. To explore the underlying molecular mechanisms, we successfully established, for the first time, primary cultures of gingiva-derived lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs). Comparative transcriptomic analysis revealed distinct signatures of gingival LECs compared to lymph node or dermal LECs. These cells maintained typical LEC characteristics in vitro and responded robustly to VEGF-C stimulation. RNA sequencing and functional apoptosis assays revealed significant modulation of apoptosis-related genes, including downregulation of Ell3 and upregulation of Siah1b , suggesting a survival-promoting role for VEGF-C signaling in LECs. Collectively, our findings highlight a previously underappreciated regenerative role of lymphatic vessels in the periodontium and establish lymphangiogenic activation as a potential therapeutic strategy for enhancing periodontal repair. The successful culture of primary gingival LECs further provides a novel platform for mechanistic studies in oral lymphatic biology.
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