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- Yangkang Zheng
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine)
- Lin Cong
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine))
- Li Zhao
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine))
- Pengyu Wang
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine))
- Lianping Xing
(University of Rochester Medical Center)
- Junling Liu
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine)
- Hao Xu
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine))
- Ning Li
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine))
- Yongjian Zhao
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine))
- Luying Yuan
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine))
- Qi Shi
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine))
- Xueqing Sun
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine)
- Qianqian Liang
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine))
- YongJun Wang
(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Ministry of Education (Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine))
Abstract
In the musculoskeletal system, lymphatic vessels (LVs), which are interdigitated with blood vessels, travel and form an extensive transport network. Blood vessels in bone regulate osteogenesis and hematopoiesis, however, whether LVs in bone affect fracture healing is unclear. Here, we investigate the lymphatic draining function at the tibial fracture sites using near-infrared indocyanine green lymphatic imaging (NIR-ICG) and discover that lymphatic drainage insufficiency (LDI) starts on day one and persists for up to two weeks following the fracture in male mice. Sufficient lymphatic drainage facilitates fracture healing in male mice. Furthermore, we identify that lymphatic platelet thrombosis (LPT) blocks the draining lymphoid sinus and LVs, causes LDI, and inhibits fracture healing in male mice, which can be rescued by a blood thinner. Moreover, unblocked lymphatic drainage decreases neutrophils and increases M2-type macrophages of the hematoma niche to support osteoblast (OB) survival and bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell (BMSC) proliferation via transporting damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) in male rats. Lymphatic platelet thrombolysis also benefits senile fracture healing in female mice. These findings demonstrate that LPT limits bone regeneration by impeding lymphatic transporting DAMPs. Together, these findings represent a way forward in the treatment of bone repair.
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Yangkang Zheng & Lin Cong & Li Zhao & Pengyu Wang & Lianping Xing & Junling Liu & Hao Xu & Ning Li & Yongjian Zhao & Luying Yuan & Qi Shi & Xueqing Sun & Qianqian Liang & YongJun Wang, 2025.
"Lymphatic platelet thrombosis limits bone repair by precluding lymphatic transporting DAMPs,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-25, December.
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RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-56147-8
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-56147-8
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