Back to Search Start Over

Transnuclear mice reveal Peyer's patch iNKT cells that regulate B-cell class switching to IgG1

Authors :
Stephanie J. Crowley
Stephanie K. Dougan
Nelson M. LaMarche
Hee-Jin Jeong
Lestat R. Ali
Gui Zhen Chen
Kelly Boelaars
Eleanor Clancy-Thompson
Lydia Lynch
Michael B. Brenner
Source :
The EMBO Journal
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Tissue‐resident iNKT cells maintain tissue homeostasis and peripheral surveillance against pathogens; however, studying these cells is challenging due to their low abundance and poor recovery from tissues. We here show that iNKT transnuclear mice, generated by somatic cell nuclear transfer, have increased tissue resident iNKT cells. We examined expression of PLZF, T‐bet, and RORγt, as well as cytokine/chemokine profiles, and found that both monoclonal and polyclonal iNKT cells differentiated into functional subsets that faithfully replicated those seen in wild‐type mice. We detected iNKT cells from tissues in which they are rare, including adipose, lung, skin‐draining lymph nodes, and a previously undescribed population in Peyer's patches (PP). PP‐NKT cells produce the majority of the IL‐4 in Peyer's patches and provide indirect help for B‐cell class switching to IgG1 in both transnuclear and wild‐type mice. Oral vaccination with α‐galactosylceramide shows enhanced fecal IgG1 titers in iNKT cell‐sufficient mice. Transcriptional profiling reveals a unique signature of PP‐NKT cells, characterized by tissue residency. We thus define PP‐NKT as potentially important for surveillance for mucosal pathogens.

Details

ISSN :
14602075
Volume :
38
Issue :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The EMBO journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8c32a86ecc84e72783bec8a01a402353