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Tissue-resident Eomes+ NK cells are the major innate lymphoid cell population in human infant intestine.


ABSTRACT: Innate lymphoid cells (ILC), including natural killer (NK) cells, are implicated in host-defense and tissue-growth. However, the composition and kinetics of NK cells in the intestine during the first year of life, when infants are first broadly exposed to exogenous antigens, are still unclear. Here we show that CD103+ NK cells are the major ILC population in the small intestines of infants. When compared to adult intestinal NK cells, infant intestinal NK cells exhibit a robust effector phenotype, characterized by Eomes, perforin and granzyme B expression, and superior degranulation capacity. Absolute intestinal NK cell numbers decrease gradually during the first year of life, coinciding with an influx of intestinal Eomes+ T cells; by contrast, epithelial NKp44+CD69+ NK cells with less cytotoxic capacity persist in adults. In conclusion, NK cells are abundant in infant intestines, where they can provide effector functions while Eomes+ T cell responses mature.

SUBMITTER: Sagebiel AF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6395753 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tissue-resident Eomes<sup>+</sup> NK cells are the major innate lymphoid cell population in human infant intestine.

Sagebiel Adrian F AF   Steinert Fenja F   Lunemann Sebastian S   Körner Christian C   Schreurs Renée R C E RRCE   Altfeld Marcus M   Perez Daniel D   Reinshagen Konrad K   Bunders Madeleine J MJ  

Nature communications 20190228 1


Innate lymphoid cells (ILC), including natural killer (NK) cells, are implicated in host-defense and tissue-growth. However, the composition and kinetics of NK cells in the intestine during the first year of life, when infants are first broadly exposed to exogenous antigens, are still unclear. Here we show that CD103<sup>+</sup> NK cells are the major ILC population in the small intestines of infants. When compared to adult intestinal NK cells, infant intestinal NK cells exhibit a robust effecto  ...[more]

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