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Cutting Edge: Notch Signaling Promotes the Plasticity of Group-2 Innate Lymphoid Cells.


ABSTRACT: The mechanisms underlying lymphocyte lineage stability and plasticity remain elusive. Recent work indicates that innate lymphoid cells (ILC) possess substantial plasticity. Whereas natural ILC2 (nILC2) produce type-2 cytokines, plastic inflammatory ILC2 (iILC2) can coproduce both type-2 cytokines and the ILC3-characteristic cytokine, IL-17. Mechanisms that elicit this lineage plasticity, and the importance in health and disease, remain unclear. In this study we show that iILC2 are potent inducers of airway inflammation in response to acute house dust mite challenge. We find that Notch signaling induces lineage plasticity of mature ILC2 and drives the conversion of nILC2 into iILC2. Acute blockade of Notch signaling abolished functional iILC2, but not nILC2, in vivo. Exposure of isolated nILC2 to Notch ligands induced Rorc expression and elicited dual IL-13/IL-17 production, converting nILC2 into iILC2. Together these results reveal a novel role for Notch signaling in eliciting ILC2 plasticity and driving the emergence of highly proinflammatory innate lymphocytes.

SUBMITTER: Zhang K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5321819 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cutting Edge: Notch Signaling Promotes the Plasticity of Group-2 Innate Lymphoid Cells.

Zhang Kangning K   Xu Xingyuan X   Pasha Muhammad Asghar MA   Siebel Christian W CW   Costello Angelica A   Haczku Angela A   MacNamara Katherine K   Liang Tingbo T   Zhu Jinfang J   Bhandoola Avinash A   Maillard Ivan I   Yang Qi Q  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20170123 5


The mechanisms underlying lymphocyte lineage stability and plasticity remain elusive. Recent work indicates that innate lymphoid cells (ILC) possess substantial plasticity. Whereas natural ILC2 (nILC2) produce type-2 cytokines, plastic inflammatory ILC2 (iILC2) can coproduce both type-2 cytokines and the ILC3-characteristic cytokine, IL-17. Mechanisms that elicit this lineage plasticity, and the importance in health and disease, remain unclear. In this study we show that iILC2 are potent inducer  ...[more]

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