Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) patrol environmental interfaces to defend against infection and protect barrier integrity. Using a genetic tuning model, we demonstrate that the signal-dependent transcription factor (TF) STAT5 is critical for accumulation of all known ILC subsets in mice and reveal a hierarchy of STAT5 dependency for populating lymphoid and nonlymphoid tissues. We apply transcriptome and genomic distribution analyses to define a STAT5 gene signature in natural killer (NK) cells, the prototypical ILC subset, and provide a systems-based molecular rationale for its key functions downstream of IL-15. We also uncover surprising features of STAT5 behavior, most notably the wholesale redistribution that occurs when NK cells shift from tonic signaling to acute cytokine-driven signaling, and genome-wide coordination with T-bet, another key TF in ILC biology. Collectively, our data position STAT5 as a central node in the TF network that instructs ILC development, homeostasis, and function and provide mechanistic insights on how it works at cellular and molecular levels.

Subset- and tissue-defined STAT5 thresholds control homeostasis and function of innate lymphoid cells / Villarino, Alejandro V^; Sciumè, Giuseppe^; Davis, Fred P; Iwata, Shigeru; Zitti, Beatrice; Robinson, Gertraud W; Hennighausen, Lothar; Kanno, Yuka; O'Shea, John J; ^Co-Firs, T.. - In: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0022-1007. - STAMPA. - 214:10(2017), pp. 2999-3014. [10.1084/jem.20150907]

Subset- and tissue-defined STAT5 thresholds control homeostasis and function of innate lymphoid cells

Sciumè, Giuseppe^
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Zitti, Beatrice;
2017

Abstract

Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) patrol environmental interfaces to defend against infection and protect barrier integrity. Using a genetic tuning model, we demonstrate that the signal-dependent transcription factor (TF) STAT5 is critical for accumulation of all known ILC subsets in mice and reveal a hierarchy of STAT5 dependency for populating lymphoid and nonlymphoid tissues. We apply transcriptome and genomic distribution analyses to define a STAT5 gene signature in natural killer (NK) cells, the prototypical ILC subset, and provide a systems-based molecular rationale for its key functions downstream of IL-15. We also uncover surprising features of STAT5 behavior, most notably the wholesale redistribution that occurs when NK cells shift from tonic signaling to acute cytokine-driven signaling, and genome-wide coordination with T-bet, another key TF in ILC biology. Collectively, our data position STAT5 as a central node in the TF network that instructs ILC development, homeostasis, and function and provide mechanistic insights on how it works at cellular and molecular levels.
2017
Animals; Flow Cytometry; Gene Expression Profiling; Homeostasis; Immunity, Cellular; Immunity, Innate; Killer Cells, Natural; Lymphocytes; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Mice, Knockout; STAT5 Transcription Factor; Immunology and Allergy; Immunology
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Subset- and tissue-defined STAT5 thresholds control homeostasis and function of innate lymphoid cells / Villarino, Alejandro V^; Sciumè, Giuseppe^; Davis, Fred P; Iwata, Shigeru; Zitti, Beatrice; Robinson, Gertraud W; Hennighausen, Lothar; Kanno, Yuka; O'Shea, John J; ^Co-Firs, T.. - In: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0022-1007. - STAMPA. - 214:10(2017), pp. 2999-3014. [10.1084/jem.20150907]
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