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Role of lymphatic vessels in tumor immunity: passive conduits or active participants?

Lund, Amanda W.
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Swartz, M. A.  
2010
Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia

Research in lymphatic biology and cancer immunology may soon intersect as emerging evidence implicates the lymphatics in the progression of chronic inflammation and autoimmunity as well as in tumor metastasis and immune escape. Like the blood vasculature, the lymphatic system comprises a highly dynamic conduit system that regulates fluid homeostasis, antigen transport and immune cell trafficking, which all play important roles in the progression and resolution of inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and cancer. This review presents emerging evidence that lymphatic vessels are active modulators of immunity, perhaps fine-tuning the response to adjust the balance between peripheral tolerance and immunity. This suggests that the tumor-associated lymphatic vessels and draining lymph node may be important in tumor immunity which in turn governs metastasis.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s10911-010-9193-x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000281973100007

Author(s)
Lund, Amanda W.
Swartz, M. A.  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Springer Verlag

Published in
Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia
Volume

15

Issue

3

Start page

341

End page

52

Subjects

Lymph node

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Lymphangiogenesis

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Inflammation

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Autoimmunity

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Cancer

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Endothelial-Growth-Factor

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Regulatory T-Cells

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Secondary Lymphoid Organs

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Mice Lacking Expression

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Morphogenesis In-Vitro

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Factor-C

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Interstitial Flow

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Vegf-C

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Node Metastasis

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Inflammatory Lymphangiogenesis

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