T cells traffic from brain to cervical lymph nodes via the cribroid plate and the nasal mucosa

J Goldmann, E Kwidzinski, C Brandt… - Journal of leukocyte …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
J Goldmann, E Kwidzinski, C Brandt, J Mahlo, D Richter, I Bechmann
Journal of leukocyte biology, 2006academic.oup.com
Although drainage pathways of soluble antigens from brain to cervical lymph nodes have
been well established, there is no direct evidence for similar routes of leukocytes leaving the
central nervous system. We developed a protocol allowing the cross-sectioning of an entire
head-neck preparation while preserving the signal of the GFP. We monitored how GFP-
expressing CD4 T lymphocytes injected into the entorhinal cortex after lesion or the lateral
ventricle of unlesioned C57/bl6 mice reach cervical lymph nodes. Irrespective of the …
Abstract
Although drainage pathways of soluble antigens from brain to cervical lymph nodes have been well established, there is no direct evidence for similar routes of leukocytes leaving the central nervous system. We developed a protocol allowing the cross-sectioning of an entire head-neck preparation while preserving the signal of the GFP. We monitored how GFP-expressing CD4 T lymphocytes injected into the entorhinal cortex after lesion or the lateral ventricle of unlesioned C57/bl6 mice reach cervical lymph nodes. Irrespective of the injection site, we demonstrate their passage through the cribroid plate, appearance in the nasal mucosa, and specific accumulation in one of the cervical lymph nodes.
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