TRPV4-Expressing Tissue-Resident Macrophages Regulate the Function of Collecting Lymphatic Vessels via Thromboxane A2 Receptors in Lymphatic Muscle Cells.
Mary E SchulzVictoria L AkerstromKejing SongSarah E BroyhillMin LiMichelle D LambertTatia B GoldbergRaghu P KataruJinyeon ShinStephen E BraunCharles E NortonRafael S CzepielewskiBabak J MehraraTimothy L DomeierScott D ZawiejaJorge A Castorena-GonzalezPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Clinical studies have linked cancer-related lymphedema with an increased infiltration of macrophages. While these macrophages have known anti-inflammatory and pro-lymphangiogenic roles, as well as promote tissue repair, our results point to detrimental effects to the pumping capacity of collecting lymphatic vessels mediated by activation of TRPV4 channels in macrophages. Pharmacological targeting of TRPV4 channels in LYVE1-expressing macrophages or pharmacological targeting of TXA2Rs may offer novel therapeutic strategies to improve lymphatic pumping function and lymph transport in lymphedema.