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Drainage of senescent astrocytes from brain via meningeal lymphatic routes

Authors :
Qian Li
Yan Chen
Weixi Feng
Jiachen Cai
Junying Gao
Feifei Ge
Tiantian Zhou
Ze Wang
Fengfei Ding
Charles Marshall
Chengyu Sheng
Yongjie Zhang
Mingkuan Sun
Jingping Shi
Ming Xiao
Source :
Brain, behavior, and immunity. 103
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Recent progress on the central lymphatic system has greatly increased our understanding of how the brain maintains its own waste homeostasis. Here, we showed that perivascular spaces and meningeal lymphatic vessels form a functional route for clearance of senescent astrocytes from the aging brain. Blocking meningeal lymphatic drainage by ligation of the deep cervical lymph nodes impaired clearance of senescent astrocytes from brain parenchyma, subsequently increasing neuroinflammation in aged mice. By contrast, enhancing meningeal lymphatic vessel diameter by a recombinant adeno-associated virus encoding mouse vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) improved clearance of senescent astrocytes and mitigated neuroinflammation. Mechanistically, VEGF-C was highly expressed in senescent astrocytes, contributing themselves to migrate across lymphatic vessels along C-C motif chemokine ligand 21 (CCL21) gradient by interacting with VEGF receptor 3. Moreover, intra-cisternal injection of antibody against CCL21 hampered senescent astrocytes into the lymphatic vessels and exacerbated short memory defects of aged mice. Together, these findings reveal a new perspective for the meningeal lymphatics in the removal of senescent astrocytes, thus offering a valuable target for therapeutic intervention.

Details

ISSN :
10902139
Volume :
103
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain, behavior, and immunity
Accession number :
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