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From repair to disease: lymphatic contributions to regeneration, cancer and ageing
How the lymphatic system affects healing, cancer, and aging
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Abstract
Ageing-associated lymphatic dysfunction may lead to increased susceptibility to diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.
- Lymphatic vessels play a critical role in maintaining tissue fluid balance, lipid transport, and immune surveillance.
- Lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) secrete factors that influence stem cell environments, immune cell movement, and tissue repair.
- Age-related changes in LECs contribute to impaired tissue repair and chronic low-grade inflammation.
- Dysfunction in lymphatic signalling is linked to various diseases, including lymphedema, neurodegeneration, and metabolic disorders.
- Emerging therapies aim to restore lymphatic function in ageing tissues.
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