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Transcription factor ROR alpha is critical for nuocyte development

Wong, See Heng
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Walker, Jennifer A.
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Jolin, Helen E.
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2012
Nature Immunology

Nuocytes are essential in innate type 2 immunity and contribute to the exacerbation of asthma responses. Here we found that nuocytes arose in the bone marrow and differentiated from common lymphoid progenitors, which indicates they are distinct, previously unknown members of the lymphoid lineage. Nuocytes required interleukin 7 (IL-7), IL-33 and Notch signaling for development in vitro. Pro-T cell progenitors at double-negative stage 1 (DN1) and DN2 maintained nuocyte potential in vitro, although the thymus was not essential for nuocyte development. Notably, the transcription factor ROR alpha was critical for the development of nuocytes and their role in the expulsion of parasitic worms.

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DOI
10.1038/ni.2208
Web of Science ID

WOS:000300510600009

Author(s)
Wong, See Heng
Walker, Jennifer A.
Jolin, Helen E.
Drynan, Lesley F.
Hams, Emily
Camelo, Ana
Barlow, Jillian L.
Neill, Daniel R.
Panova, Veera
Koch, Ute  
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Date Issued

2012

Published in
Nature Immunology
Volume

13

Start page

229

End page

U43

Subjects

Innate Lymphoid-Cells

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Hematopoietic Stem-Cells

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Orphan Receptor-Alpha

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Delta-Like 4

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T-Cells

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Gamma-T

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Lineage Commitment

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Lung Inflammation

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Dendritic Cells

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Type-2 Immunity

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March 22, 2012
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