Interleukin-22-producing innate immune cells: new players in mucosal immunity and tissue repair?

Recent studies have identified a new population of interleukin-22-producing cells in mucosal tissues that share features with both lymphoid-tissue inducer cells and natural killer cells. How are these three cell populations related and what might be the function of the new cell population? Mucosal t...

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description Recent studies have identified a new population of interleukin-22-producing cells in mucosal tissues that share features with both lymphoid-tissue inducer cells and natural killer cells. How are these three cell populations related and what might be the function of the new cell population? Mucosal tissues, lying at the interface with the external environment, are constantly challenged by microbial, physical and chemical assaults. To provide the necessary immune defence to such challenges, lymph nodes and Peyer's patches are formed in utero in response to inductive signals from lymphoid-tissue inducer (LTi) cells. As discussed in this Progress article, a series of recent reports has identified a population of interleukin-22-producing mucosal cells in the gut and tonsils that share features with both LTi cells (by expressing RORγt) and natural killer cells (by expressing NKp46) and that might be involved in immunity and homeostasis in mucosal tissues.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Cell Lineage
Chemokines
Cytokines
Embryos
Genetic aspects
Health aspects
Humans
Immunity
Immunity, Innate
Immunity, Innate - immunology
Immunity, Mucosal
Immunity, Mucosal - immunology
Immunology
Interleukin-22
Interleukins
Interleukins - biosynthesis
Intestinal Mucosa
Intestinal Mucosa - cytology
Intestinal Mucosa - physiology
Killer cells
Killer Cells, Natural
Killer Cells, Natural - cytology
Killer Cells, Natural - physiology
Life Sciences
Lymph nodes
Lymphatic system
Lymphocytes
Lymphocytes - cytology
Lymphocytes - immunology
Lymphocytes - metabolism
Lymphocytes - physiology
Lymphoid Progenitor Cells
Lymphoid Progenitor Cells - cytology
Lymphoid Progenitor Cells - physiology
Lymphoid tissue
Mice
Models, Biological
Palatine Tonsil
Palatine Tonsil - cytology
Palatine Tonsil - physiology
Physiological aspects
progress
Proteins
Regeneration
Regeneration - physiology
Tissues
Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
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