Notch Regulates Innate Lymphoid Cell Plasticity during Human NK Cell Development

Human NK cells develop in tonsils through discrete NK cell developmental intermediates (NKDIs), yet the mechanistic regulation of this process is unclear. We demonstrate that Notch activation in human tonsil-derived stage 3 (CD34 CD117 CD94 NKp80 ) and 4A (CD34 CD117 CD94 NKp80 ) NKDIs promoted non-...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of immunology (1950) 2020-11, Vol.205 (10), p.2679-2693
Hauptverfasser: Nalin, Ansel P, Kowalski, Jesse J, Sprague, Alexander C, Schumacher, Blaire K, Gerhardt, Adam G, Youssef, Youssef, Vedantam, Kiran V, Zhang, Xiaoli, Siebel, Christian W, Mace, Emily M, Caligiuri, Michael A, Mundy-Bosse, Bethany L, Freud, Aharon G
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Zusammenfassung:Human NK cells develop in tonsils through discrete NK cell developmental intermediates (NKDIs), yet the mechanistic regulation of this process is unclear. We demonstrate that Notch activation in human tonsil-derived stage 3 (CD34 CD117 CD94 NKp80 ) and 4A (CD34 CD117 CD94 NKp80 ) NKDIs promoted non-NK innate lymphoid cell differentiation at the expense of NK cell differentiation. In contrast, stage 4B (CD34 CD117 CD94 NKp80 ) NKDIs were NK cell lineage committed despite Notch activation. Interestingly, whereas NK cell functional maturation from stage 3 and 4A NKDIs was independent of Notch activation, the latter was required for high NKp80 expression and a stage 4B-like phenotype by the NKDI-derived NK cells. The Notch-dependent effects required simultaneous engagement with OP9 stromal cells and were also stage-specific, with NOTCH1 and NOTCH2 receptors regulating stage 3 NKDIs and NOTCH1 primarily regulating stage 4A NKDIs. These data establish stage-specific and stromal-dependent roles for Notch in regulating human NK cell developmental plasticity and maturation.
ISSN:0022-1767
1550-6606
DOI:10.4049/jimmunol.2000434