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ILC3s-derived RANKL contributes to tuft cell hyperplasia and anti-helminth immunity


ABSTRACT: Intestinal tuft cells are reported to orchestrate parasite type 2 immunity through producing IL-25 and LTC4. Meanwhile, type 2 cytokines IL-13 and IL-4 can induce tuft cell hyperplasia from intestinal stem cells during helminth infection. Here, using intestinal organoids culture, we show that RANKL synergizes with both IL-13 and IL-4 to enhance tuft cell expansion. Genetic mouse models revealed that RANK-RelB axis in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) is required for optimal tuft cell-ILC2 circuit activation during helminth infection. Mechanistically, RANKL enhances IL-13-activated IL-4RA/STAT6 signaling in IECs, promoting tuft cell differentiation. Using genetic mouse models, we further demonstrated that ILC3s-derived RANKL is indispensable for optimal tuft cell hyperplasia during helminth infection. The scRNA-seq data revealed that N. brasiliensis infection will modulate ILC3 subsets distribution and RANKL expression.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE247660 | GEO | 2025/05/19

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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