Distribution of lymphatic vessels in mouse thymus: immunofluorescence analysis
- 16 March 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cell and tissue research
- Vol. 325 (1) , 13-22
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-005-0139-3
Abstract
Thymic blood and lymphatic vessels in humans and laboratory animals have been investigated in morphological studies. However, occasionally a clear distinction between blood vessels and lymphatic vessels cannot be made from morphological characteristics of the vasculature. To visualize thymic lymphatics in normal adult BALB/c mice, we used antibodies against specific markers of lymphatic endothelial cells. Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor–3 (VEGFR–3) was detected throughout the thymus, i.e., the capsule, cortex, and medulla. Most thymic lymphatics were present in capillaries of ~20 μm in caliber. The plexuses of lymphatic capillaries were occasionally detectable. Lymphatic vessels were frequently adjacent to CD31–positive blood vessels, and some lymphatic vessels were seen in the immediate vicinity of or within the perivascular spaces around postcapillary venules. The identity of VEGFR–3–positive vessels as lymphatics was further confirmed by staining with additional markers: LYVE–1, Prox–1, neuropilin–2, and secondary lymphoid tissue chemokine (SLC). The distributions of LYVE–1 were similar to those of VEGFR–3. Most lymphatic vessels were also identified by Prox–1. Neuropilin–2 was restricted to lymphatic vessels in the thymus. The most abundant expression of SLC in the thymus was in medullar epithelial cells; SLC was also expressed in lymphatic vessels and blood vessels. Thus, lymphatic endothelium in mouse thymus was characterized by positive staining with antibodies to VEGFR–3, LYVE–1, Prox–1, neuropilin–2, or SLC, but not with an antibody to CD31. Our results suggest the presence of lymphatic capillary networks throughout the thymus.Keywords
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