Artículo
Active eosinophils regulate host defence and immune responses in colitis
Gurtner, Alessandra; Borrelli, Costanza; Gonzalez Perez, Ignacio; Bach, Karsten; Acar, Ilhan E.; Núñez, Nicolás
; Crepaz, Daniel; Handler, Kristina; Vu, Vivian P.; Lafzi, Atefeh; Stirm, Kristin; Raju, Deeksha; Gschwend, Julia; Basler, Konrad; Schneider, Christoph; Slack, Emma; Valenta, Tomas; Becher, Burkhard; Krebs, Philippe; Moor, Andreas E.; Arnold, Isabelle C.
Fecha de publicación:
03/2023
Editorial:
Nature Publishing Group
Revista:
Nature
ISSN:
0028-0836
e-ISSN:
1476-4687
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Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
In the past decade, single-cell transcriptomics has helped to uncover new cell types and states and led to the construction of a cellular compendium of health and disease. Despite this progress, some difficult-to-sequence cells remain absent from tissue atlases. Eosinophils—elusive granulocytes that are implicated in a plethora of human pathologies1–5—are among these uncharted cell types. The heterogeneity of eosinophils and the gene programs that underpin their pleiotropic functions remain poorly understood. Here we provide a comprehensive single-cell transcriptomic profiling of mouse eosinophils. We identify an active and a basal population of intestinal eosinophils, which differ in their transcriptome, surface proteome and spatial localization. By means of a genome-wide CRISPR inhibition screen and functional assays, we reveal a mechanism by which interleukin-33 (IL-33) and interferon-γ (IFNγ) induce the accumulation of active eosinophils in the inflamed colon. Active eosinophils are endowed with bactericidal and T cell regulatory activity, and express the co-stimulatory molecules CD80 and PD-L1. Notably, active eosinophils are enriched in the lamina propria of a small cohort of patients with inflammatory bowel disease, and are closely associated with CD4+ T cells. Our findings provide insights into the biology of eosinophils and highlight the crucial contribution of this cell type to intestinal homeostasis, immune regulation and host defence. Furthermore, we lay a framework for the characterization of eosinophils in human gastrointestinal diseases.
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Eosinófilos
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Articulos(CIBICI)
Articulos de CENTRO DE INV.EN BIOQUI.CLINICA E INMUNOLOGIA
Articulos de CENTRO DE INV.EN BIOQUI.CLINICA E INMUNOLOGIA
Citación
Gurtner, Alessandra; Borrelli, Costanza; Gonzalez Perez, Ignacio; Bach, Karsten; Acar, Ilhan E.; et al.; Active eosinophils regulate host defence and immune responses in colitis; Nature Publishing Group; Nature; 615; 7950; 3-2023; 151-157
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