循环先天性淋巴细胞(cILCs):具有隐藏才能的非常规淋巴细胞。

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先天性淋巴细胞(ILC)是一类没有抗原特异性受体的淋巴细胞,主要存在于组织中。ILC1、2 和 3 亚型在细胞因子的产生和关键转录因子的表达方面反映了 T 细胞的功能。虽然大多数 ILCs 存在于组织中(tILCs),但也有在血液循环中(cILCs)的描述。由于人类 cILCs 更容易获得并具有预后价值,因此在临床研究中受到越来越多的关注。然而,cILCs 在功能上与 tILCs 有许多不同之处。事实上,在血液循环中发现的 3 个 ILC 亚群中,只有 cILC2s 能与其组织中的对应物建立明确的功能对应关系。事实上,cILC2s 正在成为过敏反应的主要驱动因素,在哮喘中发挥着特殊作用。相反,最近的研究发现,cILC1s 和 cILC3s 主要处于未成熟状态,分别是自然杀伤细胞和 ILCs 的祖细胞。我们将概述与 tILC 相比,不同 cILC 亚型在健康和疾病中的表型和功能,包括转录组特征、频率动态和潜在的临床价值。此外,我们还将重点介绍 NKp44+ ILC3 亚群的动态,该亚群已成为炎症性肠病和白血病外周血中的预后标志物。
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Circulating innate lymphoid cells (cILCs): Unconventional lymphocytes with hidden talents

Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a group of lymphocytes that are devoid of antigen-specific receptors and are mainly found in tissues. The subtypes ILC1, 2, and 3 mirror T-cell functionality in terms of cytokine production and expression of key transcription factors. Although the majority of ILCs are found in tissue (tILCs), they have also been described within the circulation (cILCs). As a result of their better accessibility and putative prognostic value, human cILCs are getting more and more attention in clinical research. However, cILCs are in many aspects functionally distinct from their tILC counterparts. In fact, from the 3 ILC subsets found within the circulation, only for cILC2s could a clear functional correspondence to their tissue counterparts be established. Indeed, cILC2s are emerging as a major driver of allergic reactions with a particular role in asthma. In contrast, recent studies revealed that cILC1s and cILC3s are predominantly in an immature state and constitute progenitors for natural killer cells and ILCs, respectively. We provide an overview about the phenotype and function of the different cILC subtypes compared to tILCs in health and disease, including transcriptomic signatures, frequency dynamics, and potential clinical value. Furthermore, we will highlight the dynamics of the NKp44+ ILC3 subset, which emerges as prognostic marker in peripheral blood for inflammatory bowel disease and leukemia.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is a prestigious publication that features groundbreaking research in the fields of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. This influential journal publishes high-impact research papers that explore various topics, including asthma, food allergy, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, primary immune deficiencies, occupational and environmental allergy, and other allergic and immunologic diseases. The articles not only report on clinical trials and mechanistic studies but also provide insights into novel therapies, underlying mechanisms, and important discoveries that contribute to our understanding of these diseases. By sharing this valuable information, the journal aims to enhance the diagnosis and management of patients in the future.
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