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A NON-CANONICAL ROLE FOR NOTCH3 IN BUILDING THE INTESTINAL LYMPHATIC NICHE

Created on 16 Aug 2026

Authors

Kurpios, N. A., Huang, L., Sanketi, B., Mantri, M., Chen, Y., Wang, C., Tran, T., De Vlaminck, I.

Abstract

Lymphatic dysfunction drives severe and often intractable human diseases, yet the cellular mechanisms that establish functional lymphatic vasculature remain poorly understood. In the intestine, lacteals are specialized lymphatic vessels that absorb dietary lipids and rely on surrounding villus smooth muscle to propel lymph, forming the muscular-lacteal complex (MLC). How distinct mesenchymal populations coordinate assembly of this functional lymphatic unit remains unknown. By integrating developmental single-cell profiling, genetic lineage tracing, conditional mouse genetics, and functional assays of lipid absorption, we identify Notch3 as a central organizer of MLC development that coordinates communication between distinct mesenchymal lineages. While Notch3 promotes smooth muscle differentiation within the PDGFR lineage, PDGFR{beta} lineage cells do not directly contribute to villus smooth muscle. Instead, they function as Notch3-dependent signaling hubs that instruct expansion and differentiation of neighboring PDGFR smooth muscle progenitors via paracrine TGF{beta} signaling. Loss of Notch3 in PDGFR{beta} cells disrupts MLC development, impairs intestinal lipid absorption, and causes postnatal growth failure and lethality. Restoration of TGF{beta} signaling rescues the structural, functional, and survival defects caused by Notch3 loss, identifying TGF{beta} as a critical downstream effector of the Notch3 pathway. Furthermore, selective inhibition of canonical Notch signaling in the PDGFR{beta} lineage fails to phenocopy Notch3 deletion, revealing a non-canonical mechanism of Notch3 function in intestinal mesenchymal development. Together, these findings establish PDGFR{beta} cells as essential mesenchymal signaling organizers and define a new paradigm in which lineage-specific, non-canonical Notch3 signaling coordinates villus stromal communication to build a functional intestinal lymphatic niche.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
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