ILC2s and T cells cooperate to ensure maintenance of M2 macrophages for lung immunity against hookworms

Tiffany Bouchery(Malaghan Institute of Medical Research), Ryan Kyle(Malaghan Institute of Medical Research), Mali Camberis(Malaghan Institute of Medical Research), Amy Shepherd(Malaghan Institute of Medical Research), Kara J. Filbey(Malaghan Institute of Medical Research), Alexander Smith(Malaghan Institute of Medical Research), Marina Harvie(Queensland University of Technology), Gavin F. Painter(Victoria University of Wellington), Karen Johnston(Victoria University of Wellington), Peter M. Ferguson(University of Otago), Rohit Jain(The University of Sydney), Ben Roediger(The University of Sydney), Brett Delahunt(University of Otago), Wolfgang Weninger(The University of Sydney), Elizabeth Forbes‐Blom(Malaghan Institute of Medical Research), Graham Le Gros(Malaghan Institute of Medical Research)
Nature Communications
April 27, 2015
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Abstract

Defining the immune mechanisms underlying protective immunity to helminth infection remains an important challenge. Here we report that lung CD4(+) T cells and Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) work in concert to block Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (Nb) development in the parenchyma within 48 h in mice. Immune-damaged larvae have a striking morphological defect that is dependent on the expansion of IL-13-producing ILC2 and CD4(+) T cells, and the activation of M2 macrophages. This T-cell requirement can be bypassed by administration of IL-2 or IL-33, resulting in expansion of IL-13-producing ILC2s and larval killing. Depletion of ILC2s inhibits larval killing in IL-2-treated mice. Our results broaden understanding of ILC2's role in immunity to helminths by demonstrating that they not only act as alarmin sensors, but can also be sustained by CD4(+) T cells, ensuring both the prompt activation and the maintenance of IL-13-dependent M2 macrophage immunity in the lung.


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