Antoine Louveau, Igor Smirnov, Timothy J. Keyes, Jacob D. Eccles, Sherin J. Rouhani, J. David Peske, Noel C. Derecki, David Castle, James W. Mandell, Kevin S. Lee, Tajie H. Harris, Jonathan Kipnis
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Abstract
The central nervous system undergoes constant immune surveillance, but the route that immune cells take to exit the brain has been unclear as it had been thought to lack a classical lymphatic drainage system; here functional lymphatic vessels able to carry both fluid and immune cells from the cerebrospinal fluid are shown to be located in the brain meninges. The central nervous system is under constant immune surveillance, but the exit route for immune cells has been unclear as the brain was thought to lack a classical lymphatic drainage system. Jonathan Kipnis and colleagues now show that the brain does indeed possess functional lymphatic vessels, located in the meninges, and that these vessels are able to carry both fluid and immune cells from the cerebrospinal fluid. The presence of a classical lymphatic system in the central nervous system suggests that current thinking on brain tolerance and the immune privilege of the brain should be revisited. Malfunction of the meningeal lymphatic vessels could be a root cause of a variety of neuroimmunological disorders. One of the characteristics of the central nervous system is the lack of a classical lymphatic drainage system. Although it is now accepted that the central nervous system undergoes constant immune surveillance that takes place within the meningeal compartment1,2,3, the mechanisms governing the entrance and exit of immune cells from the central nervous system remain poorly understood4,5,6. In searching for T-cell gateways into and out of the meninges, we discovered functional lymphatic vessels lining the dural sinuses. These structures express all of the molecular hallmarks of lymphatic endothelial cells, are able to carry both fluid and immune cells from the cerebrospinal fluid, and are connected to the deep cervical lymph nodes. The unique location of these vessels may have impeded their discovery to date, thereby contributing to the long-held concept of the absence of lymphatic vasculature in the central nervous system. The discovery of the central nervous system lymphatic system may call for a reassessment of basic assumptions in neuroimmunology and sheds new light on the aetiology of neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases associated with immune system dysfunction.
中枢神经系统不断受到免疫监控,但免疫细胞离开大脑的路径一直不清楚,因为人们一直认为大脑缺乏经典的淋巴引流系统;这里的研究表明,能够从脑脊液中携带液体和免疫细胞的功能性淋巴管位于脑膜中。中枢神经系统一直处于免疫监控之下,但由于人们认为大脑缺乏经典的淋巴引流系统,因此一直不清楚免疫细胞的出路。乔纳森-基普尼斯及其同事现在证明,大脑确实拥有功能性淋巴管,位于脑膜中,这些淋巴管能够携带脑脊液中的液体和免疫细胞。中枢神经系统中经典淋巴系统的存在表明,目前关于大脑耐受性和大脑免疫特权的观点应该重新审视。脑膜淋巴管功能失调可能是多种神经免疫疾病的根本原因。中枢神经系统的特点之一是缺乏典型的淋巴引流系统。尽管中枢神经系统在脑膜内不断接受免疫监视已被公认1,2,3,但人们对免疫细胞进出中枢神经系统的机制仍知之甚少4,5,6。在寻找进出脑膜的 T 细胞通道时,我们发现了硬脑膜窦内衬的功能性淋巴管。这些结构表达了淋巴内皮细胞的所有分子特征,能够携带脑脊液中的液体和免疫细胞,并与颈深淋巴结相连。迄今为止,这些血管的独特位置可能阻碍了它们的发现,从而导致人们长期以来一直认为中枢神经系统中不存在淋巴管。中枢神经系统淋巴系统的发现可能要求对神经免疫学的基本假设进行重新评估,并为与免疫系统功能障碍相关的神经炎症和神经退行性疾病的病因学提供了新的启示。
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