Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Stroma.Org (Functional Organization of Immunity by Lymphoid Stromal Cells)
Période du rapport: 2020-07-01 au 2022-06-30
1. Identify and characterize immune cell niches within lymphoid organs that, in the steady-state, optimize immune cell homeostasis and pathogen recognition;
2. Characterize the response of the identified niches to inflammatory stimuli.
By answering these questions, our data is likely to inform on the design of more efficient vaccines that consider the cellular architecture of lymphoid tissues and how they respond to the vaccination/inflammatory stimuli.
Overall, the action is concluded satisfactorily. With minor deviations, its objectives and milestones were achieved resulting, thus far, in the publication 3 original research papers and 1 editorial article.
On collaborative fronts, we reported that liver Kupffer cells are not distributed uniformly but preferentially concentrate near the portal triad. This localization bias, directed by microbiota-induced extracellular matrix remodeling and Cxcl9 chemokine gradient formation, is essential for pathogen capture, preventing infection of the liver’s stem cell rich regions around the central vein and systemic pathogen dissemination (Gola et al., Nature 2021). We also reported on the development of lipid amphiphiles as carriers for targeted drug delivery to the lymph node, showing that the nature and length of the chosen lipid influences lymph node accumulation and immunization efficiency (De Vrieze et al., Adv.Therapeutics 2021).
These results have been exploited/disseminated through 1) publication:
1. Vanderkerken M, Baptista AP, et al. “ILC3s control splenic cDC homeostasis via lymphotoxin signaling.” J Exp Med 218(5):220190835, 2021
2. Baptista et al. “TLR ligand sensing by lymph node stromal cells regulates lymphocyte recruitment into immune responses.” submitted
3. Gola A, et al. “Commensal-driven immune zonation of the liver promotes host defense.” Nature 589(784):131-136, 2021
4. De Vrieze J, Baptista AP, et al. “Lipid nature and alkyl length influence lymph node accumulation of lipid-polyethylene glycol amphiphiles”. Adv. Therap. 2100079, 2021
5. Baptista AP, Gerner MY. “Lymphoid stromal cells proGrem dendritic cell homeostasis”. Nat Immunol 22(5):541-543, 2021 (invited preview)
Or 2) scientific presentation:
1. “Robust control of adaptive immunity.”, Research Institute for Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna, Austria (2020)
Or 3) manuscript submission:
1. Baptista et al. “TLR ligand sensing by lymph node stromal cells regulates lymphocyte recruitment into immune responses.” in review
Although our results are categorized as general advancement of knowledge and thus are not expected to have immediate socio-economic impact, they are believed to have broad implications for the design of immune-mediated interventions, namely future vaccination efforts.