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Lee, Esak; Chan, Siu-Lung; Lee, Yang; Polacheck, William J; Kwak, Sukyoung; Wen, Aiyun; Nguyen, Duc-Huy T; Kutys, Matthew L; Alimperti, Stella; Kolarzyk, Anna M; et al (, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)Impaired lymphatic drainage and lymphedema are major morbidities whose mechanisms have remained obscure. To study lymphatic drainage and its impairment, we engineered a microfluidic culture model of lymphatic vessels draining interstitial fluid. This lymphatic drainage-on-chip revealed that inflammatory cytokines that are known to disrupt blood vessel junctions instead tightened lymphatic cell–cell junctions and impeded lymphatic drainage. This opposing response was further demonstrated when inhibition of rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK) was found to normalize fluid drainage under cytokine challenge by simultaneously loosening lymphatic junctions and tightening blood vessel junctions. Studies also revealed a previously undescribed shift in ROCK isoforms in lymphatic endothelial cells, wherein a ROCK2/junctional adhesion molecule-A (JAM-A) complex emerges that is responsible for the cytokine-induced lymphatic junction zippering. To validate these in vitro findings, we further demonstrated in a genetic mouse model that lymphatic-specific knockout of ROCK2 reversed lymphedema in vivo. These studies provide a unique platform to generate interstitial fluid pressure and measure the drainage of interstitial fluid into lymphatics and reveal a previously unappreciated ROCK2-mediated mechanism in regulating lymphatic drainage.more » « less
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Chopra, Anant; Kutys, Matthew L.; Zhang, Kehan; Polacheck, William J.; Sheng, Calvin C.; Luu, Rebeccah J.; Eyckmans, Jeroen; Hinson, J. Travis; Seidman, Jonathan G.; Seidman, Christine E.; et al (, Developmental Cell)
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