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Group 2 innate lymphoid cells and CD 4 + T cells cooperate to mediate type 2 immune response in mice
Author(s) -
Drake L. Y.,
Iijima K.,
Kita H.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
allergy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.363
H-Index - 173
eISSN - 1398-9995
pISSN - 0105-4538
DOI - 10.1111/all.12446
Subject(s) - innate lymphoid cell , immunology , immune system , acquired immune system , biology , cytokine , adoptive cell transfer , interleukin 13 , immunity , innate immune system , t cell , interleukin 4
Background Innate lymphoid cells ( ILC s) play important roles in innate immunity and tissue remodeling via production of various cytokines and growth factors. Group 2 ILC s ( ILC 2s) were recently shown to mediate the immune pathology of asthma even without adaptive immunity. However, little is known about possible interactions between ILC 2s and other immune cells. We sought to investigate the capacity of ILC 2s to regulate effector functions of T cells. Methods We isolated ILC 2s from the lungs of naïve mice. We cultured CD 4 + T cells with ILC 2s in vitro and examined the functions of these cell types. The mechanisms were investigated using blocking antibodies and cells isolated from cytokine‐deficient mice. For the in vivo study, we adoptively transferred ILC 2s and CD 4 + T cells into Il7ra −/− mice and subsequently exposed the mice to ovalbumin and a cysteine protease. Results Lung ILC 2s enhanced CD 4 + T‐cell proliferation and promoted production of type 2 cytokines in vitro . The interaction between ILC 2s and CD 4 + T cells involved costimulatory molecule OX 40L and cytokine IL ‐4, which was mainly derived from ILC 2s. Adoptive transfer of both ILC 2 and CD 4 + T‐cell populations, but not each population alone, into Il7ra −/− mice resulted in induction of a robust antigen‐specific type 2 cytokine response and airway inflammation. Conclusion Lung ILC 2s function to promote adaptive immunity in addition to their established roles in innate immunity. This novel function of ILC 2s needs to be taken into account when considering the pathophysiology of asthma and other allergic airway diseases.

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