RRC ID 87208
Author Yoshihara T, Okabe Y.
Title Aldh1a2 + fibroblastic reticular cells regulate lymphocyte recruitment in omental milky spots.
Journal J Exp Med
Abstract Lymphoid clusters in visceral adipose tissue omentum, known as milky spots, play a central role in the immunological defense in the abdomen. Milky spots exhibit hybrid nature between secondary lymph organs and ectopic lymphoid tissues, yet their development and maturation mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we identified a subset of fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs) that are uniquely present in omental milky spots. These FRCs were characterized by the expression of retinoic acid-converting enzyme, Aldh1a2, and endothelial cell marker, Tie2, in addition to canonical FRC-associated genes. Diphtheria toxin-mediated ablation of Aldh1a2+ FRCs resulted in the alteration in milky spot structure with a significant reduction in size and cellularity. Mechanistically, Aldh1a2+ FRCs regulated the display of chemokine CXCL12 on high endothelial venules (HEVs), which recruit blood-borne lymphocytes from circulation. We further found that Aldh1a2+ FRCs are required for the maintenance of peritoneal lymphocyte composition. These results illustrate the homeostatic roles of FRCs in the formation of non-classical lymphoid tissues.
Volume 220(5)
Published 2023-5-1
DOI 10.1084/jem.20221813
PII 213908
PMID 36880532
PMC PMC9997506
MeSH Fibroblasts Germinal Center Lymphocytes* Lymphoid Tissue Omentum* Peritoneum Retinal Dehydrogenase / metabolism
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