Frontiers in Physiology (Feb 2023)

Mapping the lymphatic system across body scales and expertise domains: A report from the 2021 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute workshop at the Boston Lymphatic Symposium

  • Dhruv Singhal,
  • Katy Börner,
  • Elliot L. Chaikof,
  • Michael Detmar,
  • Maija Hollmén,
  • Jeffrey J. Iliff,
  • Maxim Itkin,
  • Taija Makinen,
  • Guillermo Oliver,
  • Timothy P. Padera,
  • Ellen M. Quardokus,
  • Andrea J. Radtke,
  • Hiroo Suami,
  • Griffin M. Weber,
  • Ilsa I. Rovira,
  • Selen C. Muratoglu,
  • Zorina S. Galis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1099403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Enhancing our understanding of lymphatic anatomy from the microscopic to the anatomical scale is essential to discern how the structure and function of the lymphatic system interacts with different tissues and organs within the body and contributes to health and disease. The knowledge of molecular aspects of the lymphatic network is fundamental to understand the mechanisms of disease progression and prevention. Recent advances in mapping components of the lymphatic system using state of the art single cell technologies, the identification of novel biomarkers, new clinical imaging efforts, and computational tools which attempt to identify connections between these diverse technologies hold the potential to catalyze new strategies to address lymphatic diseases such as lymphedema and lipedema. This manuscript summarizes current knowledge of the lymphatic system and identifies prevailing challenges and opportunities to advance the field of lymphatic research as discussed by the experts in the workshop.

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