The intestinal microbiota modulates the transcriptional landscape of iNKT cells at steady-state and following antigen exposure

IF 7.9 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Qiaochu Lin , Meggie Kuypers , Yuriy Baglaenko , Eric Cao , Kebria Hezaveh , Tijana Despot , Carolina de Amat Herbozo , Mayra Cruz Tleugabulova , Juan Mauricio Umaña , Tracy L. McGaha , Dana J. Philpott , Thierry Mallevaey
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Abstract

Invariant Natural Killer T (iNKT) cells are unconventional T cells that respond to microbe-derived glycolipid antigens. iNKT cells exert fast innate effector functions that regulate immune responses in a variety of contexts, including during infection, cancer, or inflammation. The roles these unconventional T cells play in intestinal inflammation remain poorly defined and vary based on the disease model and species. Our previous work suggested that the gut microbiota influenced iNKT cell functions during dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis in mice. This study, shows that iNKT cell homeostasis and response following activation are altered in germ-free mice. Using prenatal fecal transplant in specific pathogen-free mice, we show that the transcriptional signatures of iNKT cells at steady state and following αGC-mediated activation in vivo are modulated by the microbiota. Our data suggest that iNKT cells sense the microbiota at homeostasis independently of their T cell receptors. Finally, iNKT cell transcriptional signatures are different in male and female mice. Collectively, our findings suggest that sex and the intestinal microbiota are important factors that regulate iNKT cell homeostasis and responses. A deeper understanding of microbiota-iNKT cell interactions and the impact of sex could improve the development of iNKT cell-based immunotherapies.

肠道微生物群调节 iNKT 细胞在稳态和抗原暴露后的转录结构。
不变型杀伤性 T 细胞(iNKT)是对微生物衍生的糖脂抗原做出反应的非常规 T 细胞。iNKT 细胞具有快速的先天效应功能,可在感染、癌症或炎症等多种情况下调节免疫反应。这些非常规 T 细胞在肠道炎症中所起的作用仍未明确,而且因疾病模型和物种而异。我们之前的研究表明,在葡聚糖硫酸钠诱导的小鼠结肠炎中,肠道微生物群会影响 iNKT 细胞的功能。在这项研究中,我们发现无菌小鼠的 iNKT 细胞稳态和激活后的反应发生了改变。通过在特异性无病原体小鼠体内进行产前粪便移植,我们发现 iNKT 细胞在稳态和αGC 介导的体内激活后的转录特征受到微生物群的调节。我们的数据表明,iNKT 细胞在平衡状态下对微生物群的感知与它们的 TCR 无关。最后,雌雄小鼠的 iNKT 细胞转录特征也不同。总之,我们的研究结果表明,性别和肠道微生物群是调节 iNKT 细胞平衡和反应的重要因素。更深入地了解微生物群与 iNKT 细胞之间的相互作用以及性别的影响可以改善基于 iNKT 细胞的免疫疗法的开发。
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Mucosal Immunology
Mucosal Immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
16.60
自引率
3.80%
发文量
100
审稿时长
12 days
期刊介绍: Mucosal Immunology, the official publication of the Society of Mucosal Immunology (SMI), serves as a forum for both basic and clinical scientists to discuss immunity and inflammation involving mucosal tissues. It covers gastrointestinal, pulmonary, nasopharyngeal, oral, ocular, and genitourinary immunology through original research articles, scholarly reviews, commentaries, editorials, and letters. The journal gives equal consideration to basic, translational, and clinical studies and also serves as a primary communication channel for the SMI governing board and its members, featuring society news, meeting announcements, policy discussions, and job/training opportunities advertisements.
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