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Versatile roles of innate lymphoid cells at the mucosal barrier: from homeostasis to pathological inflammation

Authors
Ryu, SeungwonLim, MinYeongKim, JinwooKim, Hye Young
Issue Date
Sep-2023
Publisher
생화학분자생물학회
Citation
Experimental & Molecular Medicine, v.55, no.9, pp 1845 - 1857
Pages
13
Journal Title
Experimental & Molecular Medicine
Volume
55
Number
9
Start Page
1845
End Page
1857
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/89415
DOI
10.1038/s12276-023-01022-z
ISSN
1226-3613
2092-6413
Abstract
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are innate lymphocytes that do not express antigen-specific receptors and largely reside and self-renew in mucosal tissues. ILCs can be categorized into three groups (ILC1–3) based on the transcription factors that direct their functions and the cytokines they produce. Their signature transcription factors and cytokines closely mirror those of their Th1, Th2, and Th17 cell counterparts. Accumulating studies show that ILCs are involved in not only the pathogenesis of mucosal tissue diseases, especially respiratory diseases, and colitis, but also the resolution of such diseases. Here, we discuss recent advances regarding our understanding of the biology of ILCs in mucosal tissue health and disease. In addition, we describe the current research on the immune checkpoints by which other cells regulate ILC activities: for example, checkpoint molecules are potential new targets for therapies that aim to control ILCs in mucosal diseases. In addition, we review approved and clinically- trialed drugs and drugs in clinical trials that can target ILCs and therefore have therapeutic potential in ILC-mediated diseases. Finally, since ILCs also play important roles in mucosal tissue homeostasis, we explore the hitherto sparse research on cell therapy with regulatory ILCs. This review highlights various therapeutic approaches that could be used to treat ILC-mediated mucosal diseases and areas of research that could benefit from further investigation.
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