The major function of the lymphatic system is to drain interstitial fluid from tissue. Functional drainage causes increased fluid flow that triggers lymphatic expansion, which is conceptually similar to hypoxia-triggered angiogenesis. Here, we have identified a mechanotransduction pathway that translates laminar flow-induced shear stress to activation of lymphatic sprouting. While low-rate laminar flow commonly induces the classic shear stress responses in blood endothelial cells and lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs), only LECs display reduced Notch activity and increased sprouting capacity. In response to flow, the plasma membrane calcium channel ORAI1 mediates calcium influx in LECs and activates calmodulin to facilitate a physical inter...
Summary: Wnt/β-catenin signaling is necessary for lymphatic vascular development. Oscillatory shear ...
In the mammalian embryo, few mechanical signals have been identified to influence organ development ...
Mutations in the transcription factor FOXC2 are predominately associated with lymphedema. Herein, we...
RationaleLymphatic vessels function to drain interstitial fluid from a variety of tissues. Although ...
The formation of the cardiovascular and lymphatic system is crucial for normal development and physi...
Lymphatic vessels are important components of the cardiovascular and immune systems. They contribute...
Collecting lymphatic ducts contain intraluminal valves that prevent backflow. In mice, lymphatic val...
Blood vessels and lymphatic vessels are functionally and molecularly distinct. Blood vessels carry r...
Lymphatic valves are essential for efficient lymphatic transport, but the mechanisms of early lympha...
Abstract—The lymphatic system is important in tissue fluid balance regulation, immune cell trafficki...
Lymphatic vasculature consists of complex treelike lymphatic vessel networks formed by lymphatic end...
Biomechanical forces, such as fluid shear stress, govern multiple aspects of endothelial cell biolog...
Lymphatic vasculature is increasingly recognized as an important factor both in the regulation of no...
The lymphatic vasculature is an important part of the circulatory system and crucial for normal func...
Tissue and vessel wall stiffening alters endothelial cell properties and contributes to vascular dys...
Summary: Wnt/β-catenin signaling is necessary for lymphatic vascular development. Oscillatory shear ...
In the mammalian embryo, few mechanical signals have been identified to influence organ development ...
Mutations in the transcription factor FOXC2 are predominately associated with lymphedema. Herein, we...
RationaleLymphatic vessels function to drain interstitial fluid from a variety of tissues. Although ...
The formation of the cardiovascular and lymphatic system is crucial for normal development and physi...
Lymphatic vessels are important components of the cardiovascular and immune systems. They contribute...
Collecting lymphatic ducts contain intraluminal valves that prevent backflow. In mice, lymphatic val...
Blood vessels and lymphatic vessels are functionally and molecularly distinct. Blood vessels carry r...
Lymphatic valves are essential for efficient lymphatic transport, but the mechanisms of early lympha...
Abstract—The lymphatic system is important in tissue fluid balance regulation, immune cell trafficki...
Lymphatic vasculature consists of complex treelike lymphatic vessel networks formed by lymphatic end...
Biomechanical forces, such as fluid shear stress, govern multiple aspects of endothelial cell biolog...
Lymphatic vasculature is increasingly recognized as an important factor both in the regulation of no...
The lymphatic vasculature is an important part of the circulatory system and crucial for normal func...
Tissue and vessel wall stiffening alters endothelial cell properties and contributes to vascular dys...
Summary: Wnt/β-catenin signaling is necessary for lymphatic vascular development. Oscillatory shear ...
In the mammalian embryo, few mechanical signals have been identified to influence organ development ...
Mutations in the transcription factor FOXC2 are predominately associated with lymphedema. Herein, we...