Frontiers in Immunology (Jan 2020)

Transcriptional and Functional Programming of Decidual Innate Lymphoid Cells

  • Jessica Vazquez,
  • Deborah A. Chasman,
  • Deborah A. Chasman,
  • Gladys E. Lopez,
  • Chanel T. Tyler,
  • Chanel T. Tyler,
  • Irene M. Ong,
  • Irene M. Ong,
  • Irene M. Ong,
  • Aleksandar K. Stanic,
  • Aleksandar K. Stanic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.03065
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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A successful pregnancy requires many physiological adaptations from the mother, including the establishment of tolerance toward the semiallogeneic fetus. Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) have arisen as important players in immune regulation and tissue homeostasis at mucosal and barrier surfaces. Dimensionality reduction and transcriptomic analysis revealed the presence of two novel CD56Bright decidual ILCs that express low T-bet and divergent Eomes levels. Transcriptional correlation with recently identified first trimester decidual dNKs suggests that these novel decidual ILCs might be present throughout pregnancy. Functional testing with permutation analysis revealed production of multiple factors by individual cells, with a preference for IFNγ and VEGF. Overall, our data suggests continuity of a unique decidual innate lymphocytes across pregnancy with a polyfunctional functional profile conducive for pregnancy

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