1. Pulmonary Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cell Phenotype Is Context Specific: Determining the Effect of Strain, Location, and Stimuli.
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Entwistle LJ, Gregory LG, Oliver RA, Branchett WJ, Puttur F, and Lloyd CM
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- Allergens immunology, Animals, Female, Immunohistochemistry, Interleukin-33 metabolism, Lymphocyte Count, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Species Specificity, Biomarkers, Immunity, Innate, Immunophenotyping, Lymphocytes immunology, Lymphocytes metabolism
- Abstract
Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are enriched at mucosal sites, including the lung, and play a central role in type 2 immunity and maintaining tissue homeostasis. As a result, since their discovery in 2010, research into ILC2s has increased markedly. Numerous strategies have been used to define ILC2s by flow cytometry, often utilizing different combinations of surface markers despite their expression being variable and context-dependent. In this study, we sought to generate a comprehensive characterization of pulmonary ILC2s, identifying stable and context specific markers from different pulmonary compartments following different airway exposures in different strains of mice. Our analysis revealed that pulmonary ILC2 surface marker phenotype is heterogeneous and is influenced by mouse strain, pulmonary location, in vivo treatment/exposure and ex vivo stimulation. Therefore, we propose that a lineage negative cell expressing CD45 and Gata3 defines an ILC2, and subsequent surface marker expression should be used to describe their phenotype in context-specific scenarios., (Copyright © 2020 Entwistle, Gregory, Oliver, Branchett, Puttur and Lloyd.)
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- 2020
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