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c-Rel Is Required for IL-33-Dependent Activation of ILC2s

Frontiers in Immunology(2021)

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Abstract
Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are emerging as important cellular regulators of homeostatic and disease-associated immune processes. The cytokine interleukin-33 (IL-33) promotes ILC2-dependent inflammation and immunity, with IL-33 having been shown to activate NF-kappa B in a wide variety of cell types. However, it is currently unclear which NF-kappa B members play an important role in IL-33-dependent ILC2 biology. Here, we identify the NF-kappa B family member c-Rel as a critical component of the IL-33-dependent activation of ILC2s. Although c-Rel is dispensable for ILC2 development, it is critical for ILC2 function in the lung, with c-Rel-deficient (c-Rel(-/-) ) mice present a significantly reduced response to papain- and IL-33-induced lung inflammation. We also show that the absence of c-Rel reduces the IL-33-dependent expansion of ILC2 precursors and lower levels of IL-5 and IL-13 cytokine production by mature ILC2s in the lung. Together, these results identify the IL-33-c-Rel axis as a central control point of ILC2 activation and function.
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ILC2,c-Rel,allergic lung inflammation,IL-33,papain
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