Divija Deshpande, Laura Velleman, Janna Schmitz, Patrycja M. Forster, Christian Schinke, Sotiria Boulekou, Henning Peter Düsedau, Susanne M. Krug, Till Mertens, Xuemei Gao, Caio Figueiredo, Katja J. Jarick, Thomas Plum, Nele Sterczyk, Pierre S. Leclère, Sofia Helfrich, Anke Tappe-Theodor, Katja Kotsch, Johannes Steffen, David Voehringer, Claudia U. Duerr, Anja E. Hauser, David Artis, Claudia Pitzer, Ildiko R. Dunay, Christoph S. N. Klose
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Group 2 innate lymphoid cells regulate nociceptive and gait functions of the peripheral nervous system
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is involved in nociception and gait. The contribution of PNS-resident immune cells to these functions is not fully understood. We identified group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) as a distinct immune cell population resident in the PNS, with a unique gene profile facilitating neuron-ILC2 cross-talk. ILC2-deficient mice display PNS dysfunction (hypersensitivity and gait anomalies). These functional deficits are attributed to structural abnormalities in the sciatic nerves of ILC2-deficient mice. ILC2s communicate with dorsal root ganglion neurons via the interleukin-13 (IL-13) signaling pathway to maintain nerve structure and pain thresholds. Loss of the shared IL-4/IL-13 receptor (IL-4R/IL-13R) in neurons results in a phenotype similar to ILC2-deficient mice. Intrathecally administered IL-13 rescues hypersensitivity and gait defects in ILC2-deficient mice, which suggests that this signaling pathway may be therapeutically important. This work therefore identifies a function for ILC2s in regulating the nerve structural integrity and nociceptive functions of the PNS.
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Science Immunology is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles in the field of immunology. The journal encourages the submission of research findings from all areas of immunology, including studies on innate and adaptive immunity, immune cell development and differentiation, immunogenomics, systems immunology, structural immunology, antigen presentation, immunometabolism, and mucosal immunology. Additionally, the journal covers research on immune contributions to health and disease, such as host defense, inflammation, cancer immunology, autoimmunity, allergy, transplantation, and immunodeficiency. Science Immunology maintains the same high-quality standard as other journals in the Science family and aims to facilitate understanding of the immune system by showcasing innovative advances in immunology research from all organisms and model systems, including humans.