Abstract
For decades we have known that the brain “drains” through the subarachnoid space following a route that crosses the cribriform plate to the nasal mucosa and cervical lymph nodes. Yet little is known about the potential role of the olfactory epithelia and associated lymphatic vasculature in the immune response. To better understand the immune response in the olfactory organs we used cell-specific fluorescent reporter lines in dissected, intact adult brains to visualize blood-lymphatic vasculature and neutrophils in the olfactory sensory system. Here we show that the extensive blood vasculature of the olfactory organs is associated with a lymphatic cell type resembling high endothelial venules (HEVs) of the lymph nodes in mammals and a second resembling Mural Lymphatic Endothelial Cells (muLECs) that extended from the brain to the peripheral olfactory epithelia. Surprisingly, the olfactory organs contained the only neutrophil populations observed in the brain. Damage to the olfactory epithelia resulted in a rapid increase of neutrophils within the olfactory organs as well as the appearance of neutrophils in the brain suggesting that neutrophils enter the brain in response to damage. Analysis of cell division during and after damage showed an increase in BrdU labeling in the olfactory epithelia and a subset of the neutrophils. Our results reveal a unique population of neutrophils in the olfactory organs that are associated with an extensive lymphatic vasculature suggesting a dual olfactory-immune function for this unique sensory system.
Highlights
The olfactory organ is the only region of the brain that contains resident neutrophils in the adult animal.
Damage to olfactory sensory neurons triggers a rapid mobilization of neutrophils within the olfactory organ and in the central nervous system.
Two types of lymphatic vasculature resembling Mural Lymphatic Endothelial Cells (muLEC) and High Endothelial Venules (HEV) are present in the olfactory sensory system.
Lymphatic vasculature resembling Mural Lymphatic Endothelial Cells (muLEC) wrap the olfactory bulbs and extend across the cribriform plate to olfactory epithelia.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.
Footnotes
Abbreviations: CSF, Cerebral Spinal Fluid; CP, Cribriform Plate; OB, Olfactory Bulb; OSNs, Olfactory Sensory Neurons; OO, Olfactory Organ; OE, Olfactory Epithelia; EN, Epineurium; ns, non-sensory epithelia; ss, sensory epithelia; muLEC, Mural Lymphatic Endothelial Cells; HEV, High Endothelial Venules; LV, lymphatic vasculature; BV, blood vasculature; (BV), CNS, central nervous system.