Lymphangiogenesis in vitro: formation of lymphatic capillary-like channels from confluent monolayers of lymphatic endothelial cells

LV Leak, M Jones - In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Animal, 1994 - Springer
LV Leak, M Jones
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Animal, 1994Springer
Lymphatic endothelial cells grown long term in culture form lymphatic capillarylike tubes.
Examination by light and transmission electron microscopy showed that these structures
were closed loops composed of one to several cells connected by intercellular junction to
form a luminal space. This first demonstration of lymphangiogenesis in confluent monolayer
cultures of lymphatic endothelial cells (a) showed that collagen type I accelerated lymphatic
capillary tube formation, whereas fibronectin and matrigel had no effect; b) provided a model …
Summary
Lymphatic endothelial cells grown long term in culture form lymphatic capillarylike tubes. Examination by light and transmission electron microscopy showed that these structures were closed loops composed of one to several cells connected by intercellular junction to form a luminal space. This first demonstration of lymphangiogenesis in confluent monolayer cultures of lymphatic endothelial cells (a) showed that collagen type I accelerated lymphatic capillary tube formation, whereas fibronectin and matrigel had no effect; b) provided a model to study lymphatic endothelial cell function and differentiation; and c) offered a possibility to distinguish differences between the process of lymphangiogenesis and angiogenesis by testing various factors and conditions that effect endothelial cell behavior.
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