Systemically dispersed innate IL-13–expressing cells in type 2 immunity
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Bipar · +1 more institution
Abstract
Type 2 immunity is a stereotyped host response to allergens and parasitic helminths that is sustained in large part by the cytokines IL-4 and IL-13. Recent advances have called attention to the contributions by innate cells in initiating adaptive immunity, including a novel lineage-negative population of cells that secretes IL-13 and IL-5 in response to the epithelial cytokines IL-25 and IL-33. Here, we use IL-4 and IL-13 reporter mice to track lineage-negative innate cells that arise during type 2 immunity or in response to IL-25 and IL-33 in vivo. Unexpectedly, lineage-negative IL-25 (and IL-33) responsive cells are widely distributed in tissues of the mouse and are particularly prevalent in mesenteric lymph…
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7Topics & keywords
- Innate immune system
- Biology
- Immunology
- Innate lymphoid cell
- Acquired immune system
- Immunity
- Population
- Mesenteric lymph nodes