Human CD127 negative ILC2s show immunological memory
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2024-08-05
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ILC2s are key players in type 2 immunity and contribute to maintaining homeostasis. ILC2s are also implicated in the development of type 2 inflammation-mediated chronic disorders like asthma. While memory ILC2s have been identified in mouse, it is unknown whether human ILC2s can acquire immunological memory. Here, we demonstrate the persistence of CD45RO, a marker previously linked to inflammatory ILC2s, in resting ILC2s that have undergone prior activation. A high proportion of these cells concurrently reduce the expression of the canonical ILC marker CD127 in a tissue-specific manner. Upon isolation and in vitro stimulation of CD127-CD45RO+ ILC2s, we observed an augmented ability to proliferate and produce cytokines. CD127-CD45RO+ ILC2s are found in both healthy and inflamed tissues and display a gene signature of cell activation. Similarly, mouse memory ILC2s show reduced expression of CD127. Our findings suggest that human ILC2s can acquire innate immune memory and warrant a revision of the current strategies to identify human ILC2s.
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Animals, Cytokines/metabolism, Female, Humans, Immunity, Innate/immunology, Immunologic Memory/immunology, Inflammation/immunology, Interleukin-7 Receptor alpha Subunit/metabolism, Leukocyte Common Antigens/metabolism, Lymphocytes/immunology, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Mathä, L, Krabbendam, L, Martinez Høyer, S, Heesters, B A, Golebski, K, Kradolfer, C, Ghaedi, M, Ma, J, Stadhouders, R, Bachert, C, Cardell, L-O, Zhang, N, Holtappels, G, Reitsma, S, Helgers, L C, Geijtenbeek, T B H, Coquet, J M, Takei, F, Spits, H & Martinez-Gonzalez, I 2024, 'Human CD127 negative ILC2s show immunological memory', The Journal of experimental medicine, vol. 221, no. 8, e20231827. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20231827