The activating receptor NKp65 is selectively expressed by human ILC3 and demarcates ILC3 from mature NK cells

Author:

Kühnel Ines12,Vogler Isabel1ORCID,Spreu Jessica1,Bonig Halvard34,Döring Claudia5,Steinle Alexander1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Molecular Medicine Goethe‐University Frankfurt am Main 60590 Frankfurt am Main Germany

2. Georg‐Speyer‐Haus Institute for Tumor Biology and Experimental Therapy 60590 Frankfurt am Main Germany

3. Institute for Transfusion Medicine and Immunohematology Goethe‐University Frankfurt am Main 60590 Frankfurt am Main Germany

4. German Red Cross Blood Service Baden‐Württemberg‐Hessen Frankfurt am Main Germany

5. Dr. Senckenbergisches Institute of Pathology Goethe University Hospital Frankfurt am Main 60590 Frankfurt am Main Germany

Abstract

AbstractInnate lymphocytes comprise cytotoxic Natural Killer (NK) cells and tissue‐resident innate lymphoid cells (ILC) that are subgrouped according to their cytokine profiles into group 1 ILC (ILC1), ILC2, and ILC3. However, cell surface receptors unambiguously defining or specifically activating such ILC subsets are scarcely known. Here, we report on the physiologic expression of the human activating C‐type lectin‐like receptor (CTLR) NKp65, a high affinity receptor for the keratinocyte‐associated CTLR KACL. Tracking rare NKp65 transcripts in human blood, we identify ILC3 to selectively express NKp65. NKp65 expression not only demarcates “bona fide” ILC3 from likewise RORγt‐expressing ILC precursors and lymphoid tissue inducer cells (LTis), but also from mature NK cells which acquire the NKp65‐relative NKp80 during a Notch‐dependent differentiation from NKp65+ precursor cells. Hence, ILC3 and NK cells mutually exclusively and interdependently express the genetically coupled sibling receptors NKp65 and NKp80. Much alike NKp80, NKp65 promotes cytotoxicity by innate lymphocytes which may become relevant during pathophysiological reprogramming of ILC3. Altogether, we report the selective expression of the activating immunoreceptor NKp65 by ILC3 demarcating ILC3 from mature NK cells and endowing ILC3 with a dedicated immunosensor for the epidermal immune barrier.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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