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Publication : Innate lymphoid cells facilitate NK cell development through a lymphotoxin-mediated stromal microenvironment.

First Author  Kim TJ Year  2014
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  211
Issue  7 Pages  1421-31
PubMed ID  24913234 Mgi Jnum  J:214446
Mgi Id  MGI:5602994 Doi  10.1084/jem.20131501
Citation  Kim TJ, et al. (2014) Innate lymphoid cells facilitate NK cell development through a lymphotoxin-mediated stromal microenvironment. J Exp Med 211(7):1421-31
abstractText  Natural killer (NK) cell development relies on signals provided from the bone marrow (BM) microenvironment. It is thought that lymphotoxin (LT) alpha1beta2 expressed by the NK cell lineage interacts with BM stromal cells to promote NK cell development. However, we now report that a small number of RORgammat(+) innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), and not CD3(-)NK1.1(+) cells, express LT to drive NK development. Similar to LT(-/-) or RORgammat(-/-) mice, the mice conditionally lacking LTalpha1beta2 on RORgammat(+) ILCs experience a developmental arrest at the immature NK stages, between stages of NK development to the mature NK cell stage. This developmental block results in a functional deficiency in the clearance of NK-sensitive tumor cells. Reconstitution of Thy1(+) ILCs from BM or purified RORgammat(+) ILCs from lamina propria lymphocytes into LT-deficient RORgammat(+) BM cultures rescues NK cell development. These data highlight a previously undiscovered role of RORgammat(+) ILCs for NK cell development and define LT from ILCs as an essential molecule for the stromal microenvironment supporting NK cell development.
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