Adam C Soloff, Katherine E Jones, Amy A Powers, Pranav Murthy, Yue Wang, Kira L Russell, Miranda Byrne-Steele, Amanda W Lund, Jian-Min Yuan, Sara E Monaco, Jian Han, Rajeev Dhupar, Michael T Lotze
Pleural effusions, when benign, are attributed to cardiac events and suffusion of fluid within the pleural space. When malignant, lymphatic obstruction by tumor and failure to absorb constitutively produced fluid is the predominant formulation. The prevailing view has been challenged recently, namely that the lymphatics are only passive vessels, carrying antigenic fluid to secondary lymphoid sites. Rather, lymphatic vessels can be a selective barrier, efficiently coordinating egress of immune cells and factors within tissues, limiting tumor spread and immune pathology...
2020: Frontiers in Immunology