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Human Innate Lymphoid Cell Subsets Possess Tissue-Type Based Heterogeneity in Phenotype and Frequency.


ABSTRACT: Animal models have highlighted the importance of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) in multiple immune responses. However, technical limitations have hampered adequate characterization of ILCs in humans. Here, we used mass cytometry including a broad range of surface markers and transcription factors to accurately identify and profile ILCs across healthy and inflamed tissue types. High dimensional analysis allowed for clear phenotypic delineation of ILC2 and ILC3 subsets. We were not able to detect ILC1 cells in any of the tissues assessed, however, we identified intra-epithelial (ie)ILC1-like cells that represent a broader category of NK cells in mucosal and non-mucosal pathological tissues. In addition, we have revealed the expression of phenotypic molecules that have not been previously described for ILCs. Our analysis shows that human ILCs are highly heterogeneous cell types between individuals and tissues. It also provides a global, comprehensive, and detailed description of ILC heterogeneity in humans across patients and tissues.

SUBMITTER: Simoni Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7612935 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human Innate Lymphoid Cell Subsets Possess Tissue-Type Based Heterogeneity in Phenotype and Frequency.

Simoni Yannick Y   Fehlings Michael M   Kløverpris Henrik N HN   McGovern Naomi N   Koo Si-Lin SL   Loh Chiew Yee CY   Lim Shawn S   Kurioka Ayako A   Fergusson Joannah R JR   Tang Choong-Leong CL   Kam Ming Hian MH   Dennis Koh K   Lim Tony Kiat Hon TKH   Fui Alexander Chung Yaw ACY   Hoong Chan Weng CW   Chan Jerry Kok Yen JKY   Curotto de Lafaille Maria M   Narayanan Sriram S   Baig Sonia S   Shabeer Muhammad M   Toh Sue-Anne Ee Shiow SES   Tan Henry Kun Kiaang HKK   Anicete Rosslyn R   Tan Eng-Huat EH   Takano Angela A   Klenerman Paul P   Leslie Alasdair A   Tan Daniel S W DSW   Tan Iain Beehuat IB   Ginhoux Florent F   Newell Evan W EW  

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Animal models have highlighted the importance of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) in multiple immune responses. However, technical limitations have hampered adequate characterization of ILCs in humans. Here, we used mass cytometry including a broad range of surface markers and transcription factors to accurately identify and profile ILCs across healthy and inflamed tissue types. High dimensional analysis allowed for clear phenotypic delineation of ILC2 and ILC3 subsets. We were not able to detect IL  ...[more]

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