Intravital imaging of pulmonary lymphatics in inflammation and metastatic cancer

Simon J Cleary, Longhui Qiu, Yurim Seo, Peter Baluk, Dan Liu, Nina K Serwas, Jason G Cyster, Donald M McDonald, Matthew F Krummel, Mark R Looney

Research output: Working paper/PreprintPreprint

Abstract

Intravital microscopy has enabled the study of immune dynamics in the pulmonary microvasculature, but many key events remain unseen because they occur in deeper lung regions. We therefore developed a technique for stabilized intravital imaging of bronchovascular cuffs and collecting lymphatics surrounding pulmonary veins in mice. Intravital imaging of pulmonary lymphatics revealed ventilation-dependence of steady-state lung lymph flow and ventilation-independent lymph flow during inflammation. We imaged the rapid exodus of migratory dendritic cells through lung lymphatics following inflammation and measured effects of pharmacologic and genetic interventions targeting chemokine signaling. Intravital imaging also captured lymphatic immune surveillance of lung-metastatic cancers and lymphatic metastasis of cancer cells. To our knowledge, this is the first imaging of lymph flow and leukocyte migration through intact pulmonary lymphatics. This approach will enable studies of protective and maladaptive processes unfolding within the lungs and in other previously inaccessible locations.

Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Sept 2024

Publication series

NamebioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
ISSN (Print)2692-8205

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