A role for IL-25 and IL-33–driven type-2 innate lymphoid cells in atopic dermatitis
National Institute for Health and Care Research · University of Oxford · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s, nuocytes, NHC) require RORA and GATA3 for their development. We show that human ILC2s express skin homing receptors and infiltrate the skin after allergen challenge, where they produce the type 2 cytokines IL-5 and IL-13. Skin-derived ILC2s express the IL-33 receptor ST2, which is up-regulated during activation, and are enriched in lesional skin biopsies from atopic patients. Signaling via IL-33 induces type 2 cytokine and amphiregulin expression, and increases ILC2 migration. Furthermore, we demonstrate that E-cadherin ligation on human ILC2 dramatically inhibits IL-5 and IL-13 production. Interestingly, down-regulation of E-cadherin is characteristic of filaggrin…
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- FWCI
- 29.44
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- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
12- MSMaryam Salimi
National Institute for Health and Care Research, University of Oxford, MRC Human Immunology Unit, Medical Research Council
- JLJillian L. Barlow
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge
- SPSean P. Saunders
Trinity College Dublin
- LXLuzheng Xue
National Institute for Health and Care Research, University of Oxford, MRC Human Immunology Unit, Medical Research Council
- DGDanuta Gutowska‐Owsiak
National Institute for Health and Care Research, University of Oxford, MRC Human Immunology Unit, Medical Research Council
Topics & keywords
- Innate lymphoid cell
- Interleukin 33
- Immunology
- Thymic stromal lymphopoietin
- Cytokine
- GATA3
- Atopic dermatitis
- Biology