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Identification of human cytotoxic ILC3s

Lisette Krabbendam, Balthasar A. Heesters, Chantal M. A. Kradolfer, Hergen Spits, Jochem H. Bernink

2020European Journal of Immunology33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Human ILCs are classically categorized into five subsets; cytotoxic CD127 − CD94 + NK cells and non‐cytotoxic CD127 + CD94 − , ILC1s, ILC2s, ILC3s, and LTi cells. Here, we identify a previously unrecognized subset within the CD127 + ILC population, characterized by the expression of the cytotoxic marker CD94. These CD94 + ILCs resemble conventional ILC3s in terms of phenotype, transcriptome, and cytokine production, but are highly cytotoxic. IL‐15 was unable to induce differentiation of CD94 + ILCs toward mature NK cells. Instead, CD94 + ILCs retained RORγt, CD127 and CD200R1 expression and produced IL‐22 in response to IL‐15. Culturing non‐cytotoxic ILC3s with IL‐12 induced upregulation of CD94 and cytotoxic activity, effects that were not observed with IL‐15 stimulation. Thus, human helper ILCs can acquire a cytotoxic program without differentiating into NK cells.

Topics & Concepts

Cytotoxic T cellInterleukin-7 receptorBiologyPopulationCell biologyIn vitroIL-2 receptorBiochemistrySociologyDemographyIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysEosinophilic EsophagitisImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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