在颅骨骨膜中发现淋巴管,但在骨髓中没有发现淋巴管,这表明颅骨淋巴管具有异质性。

IF 10.6 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Journal of Experimental Medicine Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-19 DOI:10.1084/jem.20241971
Qing Chang, Li Ma, Ziying Lin, Yang Shu, Pao-Fen Ko, Matthew Blumberg, Jian-Fu Chen
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摘要

淋巴管是否在骨或骨髓中存在以及在哪里存在尚不清楚。颅骨通道和骨髓的异质性仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们使用器官清除、高分辨率三维成像、细胞类型特异性小鼠遗传学和手术方法来研究颅骨血管。我们在颅骨骨膜处发现了淋巴管,但在皮质骨或颅骨骨髓中没有发现淋巴管的证据,淋巴管标记物VEGFR3标记血管。颅骨骨膜通向上皮肤的通道在顶骨中比在顶骨中更常见,而骨髓在顶骨中比在顶骨中更常见。尽管在衰老过程中颅骨骨髓扩张,但颅骨通道明显减少,表明颅骨通道与骨髓的解耦依赖于衰老。总之,我们的研究结果表明,淋巴管存在于颅骨骨膜中,但在骨髓中不存在,其通道和骨髓的异质性因颅骨区域和年龄而异。
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Identification of lymphatic vessels in skull periosteum but not bone marrow reveals skull channel heterogeneity.

Whether and where lymphatic vessels occur in bone or bone marrow is unclear. The heterogeneity of skull channels and bone marrow remains poorly understood. Here, we used organ clearing, high-resolution three-dimensional imaging, cell type-specific mouse genetics, and surgical approaches to investigate skull vasculatures. We identified lymphatic vessels at the skull periosteum and found no evidence of lymphatic vessels in the cortical bones or skull bone marrow, where the lymphatic marker VEGFR3 labels blood vessels. Skull periosteum channels to the upper skin are found to occur more frequently in the parietal bone than the interparietal bone, whereas bone marrow is found more often in the interparietal bone than the parietal bone. Despite skull bone marrow expansion during aging, skull channels are significantly reduced, suggesting the aging-dependent uncoupling of skull channels and bone marrow. Together, our findings show lymphatic vessels are present in the skull periosteum but absent in bone marrow, with channel and bone marrow heterogeneity varying by skull region and age.

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