Huang Qiutong, Seillet Cyril, Belz Gabrielle T
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Department of Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Front Immunol. 2017 Nov 16;8:1569. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.01569. eCollection 2017.
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a key cell type that are enriched at mucosal surfaces and within tissues. Our understanding of these cells is growing rapidly. Paradoxically, these cells play a role in maintaining tissue integrity but they also function as key drivers of allergy and inflammation. We present here the most recent understanding of how genomics has provided significant insight into how ILCs are generated and the enormous heterogeneity present within the canonical subsets. This has allowed the generation of a detailed blueprint for ILCs to become highly sensitive and adaptive sensors of environmental changes and therefore exquisitely equipped to protect immune surfaces.
固有淋巴细胞(ILCs)是一种关键的细胞类型,在黏膜表面和组织中大量存在。我们对这些细胞的了解正在迅速增加。矛盾的是,这些细胞在维持组织完整性方面发挥作用,但它们也作为过敏和炎症的关键驱动因素。我们在此介绍了基因组学如何为ILCs的产生以及经典亚群中存在的巨大异质性提供了重要见解的最新认识。这使得能够生成ILCs的详细蓝图,使其成为对环境变化高度敏感和适应性的传感器,从而具备出色的能力来保护免疫表面。