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Overview of Lymphatic Muscle Cells in Development, Physiology, and Disease

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Date 2024 Sep 27
PMID 39329178
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Lymphatic muscle cells (LMCs) are indispensable for proper functioning of the lymphatic system, as they provide the driving force for lymph transport. Recent studies have advanced our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that regulate LMCs, which control rhythmic contraction and vessel tone of lymphatic vessels-traits also found in cardiac and vascular smooth muscle. In this review, we discuss the molecular pathways that orchestrate LMC-mediated contractility and summarize current knowledge about their developmental origin, which may shed light on the distinct contractile characteristics of LMCs. Further, we highlight the growing evidence implicating LMC dysregulation in the pathogenesis of lymphedema and other diseases related to lymphatic vessel dysfunction. Given the limited number and efficacy of existing therapies to treat lymphedema, LMCs present a promising focus for identifying novel therapeutic targets aimed at improving lymphatic vessel contractility. Here, we discuss LMCs in health and disease, as well as therapeutic strategies aimed at targeting them to improve lymphatic vessel function.

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