RAG suppresses group 2 innate lymphoid cells Journal Article


Authors: Ver Heul, A. M.; Mack, M.; Zamidar, L.; Tamari, M.; Yang, T. L.; Trier, A. M.; Kim, D.; Janzen-Meza, H.; Van Dyken, S. J.; Hsieh, C. S.; Karo, J. M.; Sun, J. C.; Kim, B. S.
Article Title: RAG suppresses group 2 innate lymphoid cells
Abstract: Antigen specificity is the central trait distinguishing adaptive from innate immune function. Assembly of antigen-specific T cell and B cell receptors occurs through V(D)J recombination mediated by the Recombinase Activating Gene endonucleases RAG1 and RAG2 (collectively called RAG). In the absence of RAG, mature T and B cells do not develop and thus RAG is critically associated with adaptive immune function. In addition to adaptive T helper 2 (Th2) cells, group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) contribute to type 2 immune responses by producing cytokines like Interleukin-5 (IL-5) and IL-13. Although it has been reported that RAG expression modulates the function of innate natural killer (NK) cells, whether other innate immune cells such as ILC2s are affected by RAG remains unclear. We find that in RAG-deficient mice, ILC2 populations expand and produce increased IL-5 and IL-13 at steady state and contribute to increased inflammation in atopic dermatitis (AD)-like disease. Furthermore, we show that RAG modulates ILC2 function in a cell-intrinsic manner independent of the absence or presence of adaptive T and B lymphocytes. Lastly, employing multiomic single cell analyses of RAG1 lineage-traced cells, we identify key transcriptional and epigenomic ILC2 functional programs that are suppressed by a history of RAG expression. Collectively, our data reveal a novel role for RAG in modulating innate type 2 immunity through suppression of ILC2s.
Keywords: inflammation; dermatitis; severe combined immunodeficiency; gene-expression; t-cells; factor-binding; innate lymphoid cell; clonal hematopoiesis; allergic; transcription factor gata3; kruppel-like factors; omenn-syndrome; r/bioconductor package; rag; atopic; th2 cytokine locus
Journal Title: eLife
Volume: 13
ISSN: 2050-084X
Publisher: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.  
Date Published: 2025-05-06
Start Page: RP98287
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:001482865300001
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.98287
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC12055012
PUBMED: 40326866
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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