Book Chapter

Network patterning, morphogenesis and growth in lymphatic vascular development.

Lin Grimm, Benjamin M Hogan

Cellular Networks in Development | Current Topics in Developmental Biology | Academic Press | Published : 2021

Abstract

The lymphatic vasculature is a vital component of the vertebrate vascular system that mediates tissue fluid homeostasis, lipid uptake and immune surveillance. The development of the lymphatic vasculature starts in the early vertebrate embryo, when a subset of blood vascular endothelial cells of the cardinal veins acquires lymphatic endothelial cell fate. These cells sprout from the veins, migrate, proliferate and organize to give rise to a highly structured and unique vascular network. Cellular cross-talk, cell-cell communication and the interpretation of signals from surrounding tissues are all essential for coordinating these processes. In this chapter, we highlight new findings and review..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We apologize to any authors whose important findings have not been highlighted due to the limited space and scope of this chapter. We thank Elizabeth Mason for proof reading of the manuscript and Chance Ang for his input on the figures. B.M.H. was supported by an NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship 1155221.