[PDF][PDF] The transcription factor GATA3 is essential for the function of human type 2 innate lymphoid cells

J Mjösberg, J Bernink, K Golebski, JJ Karrich… - immunity, 2012 - cell.com
J Mjösberg, J Bernink, K Golebski, JJ Karrich, CP Peters, B Blom, AA te Velde, WJ Fokkens…
immunity, 2012cell.com
Type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are part of a large family of ILCs that are important
effectors in innate immunity, lymphoid organogenesis, and tissue remodeling. ILC2s
mediate parasite expulsion but also contribute to airway inflammation, emphasizing the
functional similarity between these cells and Th2 cells. Consistent with this, we report that
the transcription factor GATA3 was highly expressed by human ILC2s. CRTH2+ ILC2s were
enriched in nasal polyps of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, a typical type 2-mediated …
Summary
Type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are part of a large family of ILCs that are important effectors in innate immunity, lymphoid organogenesis, and tissue remodeling. ILC2s mediate parasite expulsion but also contribute to airway inflammation, emphasizing the functional similarity between these cells and Th2 cells. Consistent with this, we report that the transcription factor GATA3 was highly expressed by human ILC2s. CRTH2+ ILC2s were enriched in nasal polyps of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, a typical type 2-mediated disease. Nasal polyp epithelial cells expressed TSLP, which enhanced STAT5 activation, GATA3 expression, and type 2 cytokine production in ILC2s. Ectopic expression of GATA3 in LinCD127+CRTH2 cells resulted in induction of CRTH2 and the capacity to produce high amounts of type 2 cytokines in response to TSLP plus IL-33. Hence, we identify GATA3, potently regulated by TSLP, as an essential transcription factor for the function of human ILC2s.
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