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The ISBM Early Career Investigator Committee invites you to attend the ECI Webinar Series

February 2 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Next Session: 2nd February 2024

10:00 to 11:00 am CST (Central US); 4:00 to 5:00 pm CET (Germany)

“Cutting-edge imaging of Calcified Tissues, Mouse Genetics, and Lymphatic Vessels in Bones”

Dr. Anjali Kusumbe

PhD and group leader at University of Oxford

This webinar will present a new and efficient pipeline for clearing and immunolabeling intact calcified tissues, allowing for superfast, single-cell resolution, and quantitative 3D imaging of skeletal elements and discovery of lymphatic vessels in bones. The application of this rapid imaging technique revealed unexpected lymphatic vascular networks in bones, challenging the conventional belief that bones lack lymphatic vessels. Using high-resolution light-sheet imaging and cell-specific mouse genetics, demonstrated the presence of lymphatic vessels in both mouse and human bones. Furthermore, this research uncovers that lymphatic vessel expand in response to genotoxic stress, driven by VEGF-C/VEGFR-3 signaling and stress-induced IL6. During lymph angiogenesis, the secretion of CXCL12 from proliferating lymphatic endothelial cells emerged as a crucial factor for hematopoietic and bone regeneration. Additionally, lymphatic vessel derived CXCL12 induced the expansion of mature Myh11+ CXCR4+ pericytes, which differentiate into bone cells and contribute to both bone and hematopoietic regeneration. The study suggests that targeting bone lymphatics could serve as a therapeutic strategy to stimulate hematopoietic and bone regeneration, particularly in the context of stress and injury, with implications for age-related impairment of bone regeneration.

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This webinar is open to members and non-members of ISBM at all career stages. Priority will be given to Early Career Investigators to introduce themselves and meet the speaker at the end of the webinar. Please share with your students and fellows that are interested in joining an active community of researchers focused on the quantitative imaging and analysis of skeletal tissues (histomorphometry, immunostaining, lineage tracing, live imaging, CT, tissue clearing, morphometrics, spatial transcriptomics, etc).

Details

Date:
February 2
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Details

Date:
February 2
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 am