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Tissue-resident memory-like ILCs: innate counterparts of TRM cells 被引量:4
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作者 Xianwei Wang Zhigang Tian Hui Peng 《Protein & Cell》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第2期85-96,共12页
Innate lymphoid cells(ILCs)are defined as lymphocytes that lack RAG recombinase and do not express diverse antigen receptors;however,recent studies have revealed the adaptive features of ILCs.Mouse cytomegalovirus(MCM... Innate lymphoid cells(ILCs)are defined as lymphocytes that lack RAG recombinase and do not express diverse antigen receptors;however,recent studies have revealed the adaptive features of ILCs.Mouse cytomegalovirus(MCMV)-and cytokine-induced memory natural killer(NK)cells circulate in the blood and are referred to as conventional memory NK cells.In contrast,virusand hapten-induced memory NK cells,hapten-induced memory ILC1s,and cytokine-induced memory-like ILC2s exhibit long-term residency in the liver or lung,and are referred to as tissue-resident memory ILCs.Considering their similar migration patterns and memory potential,tissue-resident memory ILCs could be regarded as innate counterparts of resident memory T(T r m)cells.Both tissue-resident memory ILCs and TRM cells share common characteristics in terms of dynamics,phenotype,and molecular regulation.The emergence of ILC memory expands the basic biology of ILCs and prompts us to re-examine their functions in disease progression.This review discusses the evidence supporting tissue-resident memory NK cells and other memory ILC subsets,compares them with TRM cells,and highlights key unsolved questions in this emerging field. 展开更多
关键词 tissue-residency INNATE lymphoid CELLS immunological MEMORY TRM CELLS
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