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      Nestin-Expressing Precursors Give Rise to Both Endothelial as well as Nonendothelial Lymph Node Stromal Cells

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          During embryogenesis, lymph nodes form through intimate interaction between lymphoid tissue inducer and lymphoid tissue organizer (LTo) cells. Shortly after birth in mice, specialized stromal cell subsets arise that organize microenvironments within the lymph nodes; however, their direct precursors have not yet been identified. In the bone marrow, mesenchymal stem cells are labeled with GFP in nestin-GFP mice, and we show that during all stages of development, nestin + cells are present within lymph nodes of these mice. At day of birth, both mesenchymal CD31 and endothelial CD31 + LTo cells were GFP +, and only the population of CD31 LTo cells contained mesenchymal precursors. These CD31 nestin + cells are found in the T and B cell zones or in close association with high endothelial venules in adult lymph nodes. Fate mapping of nestin + cells unambiguously revealed the contribution of nestin + precursor cells to the mesenchymal as well as the endothelial stromal populations within lymph nodes. However, postnatal tamoxifen induced targeting of nestin + cells in nes-creER mice showed that most endothelial cells and only a minority of the nonendothelial cells were labeled. Overall our data show that nestin + cells contribute to all subsets of the complex stromal populations that can be found in lymph nodes.

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          Journal
          2985117R
          4816
          J Immunol
          J. Immunol.
          Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
          0022-1767
          1550-6606
          24 March 2017
          29 August 2016
          01 October 2016
          01 October 2017
          : 197
          : 7
          : 2686-2694
          Affiliations
          [* ]Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology, VU University Medical Center, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, the Netherlands
          []Department of Hematology, Erasmus University Medical Center, 3015 GE Rotterdam, the Netherlands
          []Erasmus Stem Cell Institute, Erasmus University Medical Center, 3015 GE Rotterdam, the Netherlands
          [§ ]Department of Anesthesiology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794
          []Center for Developmental Genetics, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794
          []Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, NY 11724
          [# ]Department of Nano-, Bio-, Information, and Cognitive Sciences, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 123182 Moscow, Russia
          Author notes
          Address correspondence and reprint requests to Prof. Reina E. Mebius, Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology, VU University Medical Center, Van der Boechorststraat 7, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, the Netherlands. r.mebius@ 123456vumc.nl
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          PMC5459591 PMC5459591 5459591 nihpa829109
          10.4049/jimmunol.1501162
          5459591
          27574301
          07b8b042-ce81-432a-bc90-efbbf6ed3b93
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