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The Tuft Cell-ILC2 Circuit Integrates Intestinal Defense and Homeostasis

Authors :
Yoku Hayakawa
Timothy C. Wang
Source :
Cell. 174:251-253
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

The small intestinal tuft cell-ILC2 circuit mediates epithelial responses to intestinal helminths and protists by tuft cell chemosensory-like sensing and IL-25-mediated activation of lamina propria ILC2s. Small intestine ILC2s constitutively express the IL-25 receptor, which is negatively regulated by A20 (Tnfaip3). A20-deficiency in ILC2s spontaneously triggers the circuit, and, unexpectedly, promotes adaptive small intestinal lengthening and remodeling. Circuit activation occurs upon weaning, and is enabled by dietary polysaccharides that render mice permissive for Tritrichomonas colonization, resulting in luminal accumulation of acetate and succinate, metabolites of the protist hydrogenosome. Tuft cells express GPR91, the succinate receptor, and dietary succinate, but not acetate, activates ILC2s via a tuft-, TRPM5-, and IL-25-dependent pathway. Also induced by parasitic helminths, circuit activation and small intestinal remodeling impairs infestation by new helminths, consistent with the phenomenon of concomitant immunity. We describe a metabolic sensing circuit that may have evolved to facilitate mutualistic responses to luminal pathosymbionts.

Details

ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
174
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ab9411cb7daeb4bcc3ea310345ed6d5