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Innate control of adaptive immunity via remodeling of lymph node feed arteriole
Authors:Soderberg Kelly A  Payne Geoffrey W  Sato Ayuko  Medzhitov Ruslan  Segal Steven S  Iwasaki Akiko
Affiliation:Section of Immunobiology, John B. Pierce Laboratory and Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Abstract:The adaptive immune system relies on rare cognate lymphocytes to detect pathogen-derived antigens. Na?ve lymphocytes recirculate through secondary lymphoid organs in search of cognate antigen. Here, we show that the na?ve-lymphocyte recirculation pattern is controlled at the level of innate immune recognition, independent of antigen-specific stimulation. We demonstrate that inflammation-induced lymphocyte recruitment to the lymph node is mediated by the remodeling of the primary feed arteriole, and that its physiological role is to increase the efficiency of screening for rare antigen-specific lymphocytes. Our data reveal a mechanism of innate control of adaptive immunity: by increasing the pool of na?ve lymphocytes for detection of foreign antigens via regulation of vascular input to the local lymph node.
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