Human type 1 innate lymphoid cells accumulate in inflamed mucosal tissues

JH Bernink, CP Peters, M Munneke, AA Te Velde… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
JH Bernink, CP Peters, M Munneke, AA Te Velde, SL Meijer, K Weijer, HS Hreggvidsdottir…
Nature immunology, 2013nature.com
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are effectors of innate immunity and regulators of tissue
modeling. Recently identified ILC populations have a cytokine expression pattern that
resembles that of the helper T cell subsets TH2, TH17 and TH22. Here we describe a distinct
ILC subset similar to TH1 cells, which we call'ILC1'. ILC1 cells expressed the transcription
factor T-bet and responded to interleukin 12 (IL-12) by producing interferon-γ (IFN-γ). ILC1
cells were distinct from natural killer (NK) cells as they lacked perforin, granzyme B and the …
Abstract
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are effectors of innate immunity and regulators of tissue modeling. Recently identified ILC populations have a cytokine expression pattern that resembles that of the helper T cell subsets TH2, TH17 and TH22. Here we describe a distinct ILC subset similar to TH1 cells, which we call 'ILC1'. ILC1 cells expressed the transcription factor T-bet and responded to interleukin 12 (IL-12) by producing interferon-γ (IFN-γ). ILC1 cells were distinct from natural killer (NK) cells as they lacked perforin, granzyme B and the NK cell markers CD56, CD16 and CD94, and could develop from RORγt+ ILC3 under the influence of IL-12. The frequency of the ILC1 subset was much higher in inflamed intestine of people with Crohn's disease, which indicated a role for these IFN-γ-producing ILC1 cells in the pathogenesis of gut mucosal inflammation.
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