1. TCF-1 and TOX regulate the memory formation of intestinal group 2 innate lymphoid cells in asthma.
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Bao, Kaifan, Gu, Xiaoqun, Song, Yajun, Zhou, Yijing, Chen, Yanyan, Yu, Xi, Yuan, Weiyuan, Shi, Liyun, Zheng, Jie, and Hong, Min
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HOUSE dust mites ,INNATE lymphoid cells ,IMMUNOLOGIC memory ,SMALL intestine ,FLOW cytometry - Abstract
Immune memory has been expanded to group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s), but the cellular and molecular bases remain incompletely understood. Based on house dust mite (HDM)-induced mice asthma models and human samples, we applied flow cytometry, parabiosis, in vivo imaging and adoptive transplantation to confirm the persistence, migration and function of CD45
+ lineage– CD90.2+ NK1.1– NKp46– ST2– KLRG1+ IL-17RB+ memory-like ILC2s (ml-ILC2s). Regulated by CCR9/CCL25 and S1P signaling, ml-ILC2s reside in the lamina propria of small intestines (siLP) in asthma remission, and subsequently move to airway upon re-encountering antigens or alarmins. Furthermore, ml-ILC2s possess properties of longevity, potential of rapid proliferation and producing IL-13, and display transcriptional characteristics with up-regulation of Tox and Tcf-7. ml-ILC2s transplantation restore the asthmatic changes abrogated by Tox and Tcf7 knockdown. Our data identify siLP ml-ILC2s as a memory-like subset, which promotes asthma relapse. Targeting TCF-1 and TOX might be promising for preventing asthma recurrence. TCF1 and TOX have been shown to be important in T memory cell formation. Here the authors show that TCF1 and TOX contribute to the regulation and persistence of memory-like ILC2 cells in mouse asthma models and persons with asthma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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