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Mouse Lymph node high endothelial venules


ABSTRACT: High endothelial venules (HEVs) play a crucial role in adaptive immune responses in secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs). They are uniquely equipped with high levels of peripheral node addressins (PNAd), harboring carbohydrate structures that serve as L-Selectin ligands to efficiently facilitate lymphocyte homing. During inflammation, the HEV network expands in SLOs, increasing lymphocyte infiltration, but the underlying mechanisms maintaining HEVs remain underexplored. Here, we report that autophagy is essential for HEV function and expansion. Using mass spectrometry, and an inducible HEV tracer system in mice, we demonstrate that autophagy deficiency compromises LTR-signaling and the unfolded protein response in HEVs, leading to disrupted PNAd production, dedifferentiation, and reduced lymphocyte homing.Our work uncovers an unprecedented role of autophagy in safeguarding HEV identity and function during inflammation.

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ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Lymph Node

SUBMITTER: kathryn jacobs  

LAB HEAD: Gabriele Bergers

PROVIDER: PXD076099 | Pride | 2026-07-10

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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20260318_151204_PCF000581-KJ-allSamples-Final_ProteinList.csv Csv
Experimental_design.docx Other
KJ_1.raw Raw
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