Transcriptional and functional characterization of neonatal circulating Innate Lymphoid Cells

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​Transcriptional and functional characterization of neonatal circulating Innate Lymphoid Cells​
Bennstein, S. B.; Scherenschlich, N.; Weinhold, S.; Manser, A. R.; Noll, A.; Raba, K. & Kögler, G. et al.​ (2021) 
Stem Cells Translational Medicine10(6) pp. 867​-882​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/sctm.20-0300 

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Bennstein, Sabrina Bianca; Scherenschlich, Nadine; Weinhold, Sandra; Manser, Angela Riccarda; Noll, Angela; Raba, Katharina; Kögler, Gesine; Walter, Lutz; Uhrberg, Markus
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Abstract Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), comprising ILC1, 2, and 3 subpopulations, play unique roles in maintaining microbiome homeostasis, mucosal tissue integrity, and control of inflammation. So far, their characterization is dominantly based on tissue-resident ILCs, whereas little information is available on circulating ILCs, in particular in newborns. In order to get a deeper understanding of neonatal innate immunity, we analyzed the transcriptomes and effector functions of cord blood (CB) ILCs. By RNAseq analysis, all ILC subsets could be clearly distinguished from each other. CB-derived ILCs were generally closer related to neonatal T than natural killer (NK) cells and several factors shared by all three ILC subsets such as CD28, CCR4, and SLAMF1 are commonly expressed by T cells but lacking in NK cells. Notably, CB ILCs exhibited a unique signature of DNA binding inhibitor (ID) transcription factors (TF) with high ID3 and low ID2 expression distinct from PB- or tonsil-derived ILCs. In vitro stimulation of sorted CB ILCs revealed distinct differences to tissue-resident ILCs in that ILC1-like and ILC3-like cells were nonresponsive to specific cytokine stimulation, indicating functional immaturity. However, CB ILC3-like cells expressed toll-like receptors TLR1 and TLR2 and upon stimulation with the TLR2:1 ligand Pam3CSK4, responded with significantly increased proliferation and cytokine secretion. Together, our data provide novel insights into neonatal ILC biology with a unique TF signature of CB ILCs possibly indicating a common developmental pathway and furthermore a role of CB ILC3-like cells in innate host defense.
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2021
Journal
Stem Cells Translational Medicine 
Organization
Deutsches Primatenzentrum 
ISSN
2157-6564
eISSN
2157-6580
Language
English
Sponsor
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft https://doi.org/10.13039/501100001659

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