Differentiation of B cell-associated mesenchymal cells in the lymph node

Chris Müller (IBMC Strasbourg)

06 November 2025

Seminar
Chris Mueller

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12:00 - 13:00
Conference room Rosalind Franklin
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We study the interactions between immune cells and their immediate environment in health and disease. In this context, we have focussed on mesenchymal, lymphatic endothelial and B cells. The mesenchymal follicular dendritic cells, provide the cues required for B cell organization into primary follicles and for the germinal center reaction. Yet, the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying their differentiation are not fully understood.
Here we provide evidence for a function of a metabolite released by a subset of lymphatic endothelial cells in the lymph node for the differentiation of follicular dendritic cells.
These findings have implications in cancer and autoimmune treatments where tertiary lymphoid tissue with a prominent B cell stroma arise.

Chris Müller is invited by Florence Niedergang.

Selected publications

Camara, Cordeiro, Alloush, Sponsel, Chypre, Onder, Asano, Tanaka, Yagita, Ludewig, Flacher, MUELLER: Lymph node mesenchymal and endothelial stromal cells cooperate via the RANK-RANKL cytokine axis to shape the sinusoidal macrophage niche, Immunity (2019), 50:1467-1481. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2019.05.008

Camara, Lavanant, Abe, Desforges, Alexandre, Girardi, Igamberdieva, Asano, Tanaka, Hehlgans, Pfeffer, Pfeffer, Mueller, Stein, MUELLER: CD169+ macrophages in lymph node and spleen critically depend on dual RANK and LTbetaR signaling, PNAS USA (2022) doi: 10.1073/pnas.2108540119