Current Research in Immunology (Jan 2022)

Dach1 transcription factor regulates the expression of peripheral node addressin and lymphocyte trafficking in lymph nodes

  • Arisa Shintani,
  • Shoko Fukai,
  • Reika Nobusawa,
  • Kanako Taniguchi,
  • Tomohiro Hatatani,
  • Hayato Nagai,
  • Tomohiro Sakai,
  • Takuji Yoshimura,
  • Masayuki Miyasaka,
  • Haruko Hayasaka

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 175 – 185

Abstract

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Lymphocytes regulate the immune response by circulating between the vascular and lymphatic systems. High endothelial venules, HEVs, special blood vessels expressing selective adhesion molecules, such as PNAd and MAdCAM-1, mediate naïve lymphocyte migration from the vasculature into the lymph nodes and Peyer's patches. We have identified that DACH1 is abundantly expressed in developing HEV-type endothelial cells. DACH1 showed a restricted expression pattern in lymph node blood vessels during the late fetal and early neonatal periods, corresponding to HEV development. The proportion of MAdCAM-1+ and CD34+ endothelial cells is reduced in the lymph nodes of neonatal conventional and vascular-specific Dach1-deficient mice. Dach1-deficient lymph nodes in adult mice demonstrated a lower proportion of PNAd+ cells and lower recruitment of intravenously administered lymphocytes from GFP transgenic mice. These findings suggest that DACH1 promotes the expression of HEV-selective adhesion molecules and mediates lymphocyte trafficking across HEVs into lymph nodes.

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