Development and immunological function of lymph node stromal cells

NB Pikor, HW Cheng, L Onder… - The Journal of …, 2021 - journals.aai.org
The Journal of Immunology, 2021journals.aai.org
Stromal cells have for a long time been viewed as structural cells that support distinct
compartments within lymphoid tissues and little more. Instead, an active cross-talk between
endothelial and fibroblastic stromal cells drives the maturation of lymphoid niches, a
relationship that is recapitulated during lymph node organogenesis, steady-state conditions,
and following inflammation. In this review, we go over recent advances in genetic models
and high-resolution transcriptomic analyses that have propelled the finer resolution of the …
Abstract
Stromal cells have for a long time been viewed as structural cells that support distinct compartments within lymphoid tissues and little more. Instead, an active cross-talk between endothelial and fibroblastic stromal cells drives the maturation of lymphoid niches, a relationship that is recapitulated during lymph node organogenesis, steady-state conditions, and following inflammation. In this review, we go over recent advances in genetic models and high-resolution transcriptomic analyses that have propelled the finer resolution of the stromal cell infrastructure of lymph nodes, revealing that the distinct subsets are strategically positioned to deliver a catered mixture of niche factors to interacting immune cell populations. Moreover, we discuss how changes in the activation state of poised stromal cell–underpinned niches rather than on-demand differentiation of new stromal cell subsets govern the efficient interaction of Ag, APC, and cognate B and T lymphocytes during adaptive immune responses.
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