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Expression of ACKR4 demarcates the “peri-marginal sinus,” a specialized vascular compartment of the splenic red pulp

Kathrin Werth, Elin Hub, Julia Gutjahr, Berislav Bosjnak, Xiang Zheng, Anja Bubke, Stefan Russo, Antal Rot, Reinhold Förster

2021Cell Reports18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The spleen comprises defined microanatomical compartments that uniquely contribute to its diverse host defense functions. Here, we identify a vascular compartment within the red pulp of the spleen delineated by expression of the atypical chemokine receptor 4 (ACKR4) in endothelial cells. ACKR4-positive vessels form a three-dimensional sinusoidal network that connects via shunts to the marginal sinus and tightly surrounds the outer perimeter of the marginal zone. Endothelial cells lining this vascular compartment express ACKR4 as part of a distinct gene expression profile. We show that T cells enter the spleen largely through this peri-marginal sinus and initially localize extravascularly around these vessels. In the absence of ACKR4, homing of T cells into the spleen and subsequent migration into T cell areas is impaired, and organization of the marginal zone is severely affected. Our data delineate the splenic peri-marginal sinus as a compartment that supports spleen homing of T cells.

Topics & Concepts

Marginal zoneRed pulpSpleenHoming (biology)BiologyCompartment (ship)White pulpCell biologyChemokine receptorAnatomyChemokineImmunologyInflammationB cellGeologyAntibodyEcologyOceanographyAxon Guidance and Neuronal SignalingChemokine receptors and signalingAngiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer