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Publication : Physiological microbial exposure transiently inhibits mouse lung ILC2 responses to allergens.

First Author  Block KE Year  2022
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  23
Issue  12 Pages  1703-1713
PubMed ID  36411381 Mgi Jnum  J:333268
Mgi Id  MGI:7434810 Doi  10.1038/s41590-022-01350-8
Citation  Block KE, et al. (2022) Physiological microbial exposure transiently inhibits mouse lung ILC2 responses to allergens. Nat Immunol 23(12):1703-1713
abstractText  Lung group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) control the nature of immune responses to airway allergens. Some microbial products, including those that stimulate interferons, block ILC2 activation, but whether this occurs after natural infections or causes durable ILC2 inhibition is unclear. In the present study, we cohoused laboratory and pet store mice as a model of physiological microbial exposure. Laboratory mice cohoused for 2 weeks had impaired ILC2 responses and reduced lung eosinophilia to intranasal allergens, whereas these responses were restored in mice cohoused for >/=2 months. ILC2 inhibition at 2 weeks correlated with increased interferon receptor signaling, which waned by 2 months of cohousing. Reinduction of interferons in 2-month cohoused mice blocked ILC2 activation. These findings suggest that ILC2s respond dynamically to environmental cues and that microbial exposures do not control long-term desensitization of innate type 2 responses to allergens.
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