PLoS Biology (Dec 2019)

High-resolution 3D imaging and topological mapping of the lymph node conduit system.

  • Inken D Kelch,
  • Gib Bogle,
  • Gregory B Sands,
  • Anthony R J Phillips,
  • Ian J LeGrice,
  • P Rod Dunbar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000486
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 12
p. e3000486

Abstract

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The conduit network is a hallmark of lymph node microanatomy, but lack of suitable imaging technology has prevented comprehensive investigation of its topology. We employed an extended-volume imaging system to capture the conduit network of an entire murine lymph node (comprising over 280,000 segments). The extensive 3D images provide a comprehensive overview of the regions supplied by conduits, including perivascular sleeves and distinctive "follicular reservoirs" within B cell follicles, surrounding follicular dendritic cells. A 3D topology map of conduits within the T-cell zone showed homogeneous branching, but conduit density was significantly higher in the superficial T-cell zone compared with the deep zone, where distances between segments are sufficient for T cells to lose contact with fibroblastic reticular cells. This topological mapping of the conduit anatomy can now aid modeling of its roles in lymph node function, as we demonstrate by simulating T-cell motility in the different T-cell zones.