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Unique transcriptional and protein-expression signature in human lung tissue-resident NK cells

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  • Nicole Marquardt

    (Karolinska University Hospital)

  • Eliisa Kekäläinen

    (Karolinska University Hospital
    University of Helsinki
    Helsinki University Hospital)

  • Puran Chen

    (Karolinska University Hospital)

  • Magda Lourda

    (Karolinska University Hospital
    Karolinska University Hospital)

  • Jennifer N. Wilson

    (Karolinska University Hospital)

  • Marlena Scharenberg

    (Karolinska University Hospital)

  • Per Bergman

    (Karolinska University Hospital)

  • Mamdoh Al-Ameri

    (Karolinska University Hospital)

  • Joanna Hård

    (Karolinska Institutet)

  • Jeffrey E. Mold

    (Karolinska Institutet)

  • Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren

    (Karolinska University Hospital)

  • Jakob Michaëlsson

    (Karolinska University Hospital)

Abstract

Human lung tissue-resident NK cells (trNK cells) are likely to play an important role in host responses towards viral infections, inflammatory conditions and cancer. However, detailed insights into these cells are still largely lacking. Here we show, using RNA sequencing and flow cytometry-based analyses, that subsets of human lung CD69+CD16− NK cells display hallmarks of tissue-residency, including high expression of CD49a, CD103, and ZNF683, and reduced expression of SELL, S1PR5, and KLF2/3. CD49a+CD16− NK cells are functionally competent, and produce IFN-γ, TNF, MIP-1β, and GM-CSF. After stimulation with IL-15, they upregulate perforin, granzyme B, and Ki67 to a similar degree as CD49a−CD16− NK cells. Comparing datasets from trNK cells in human lung and bone marrow with tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cells identifies core genes co-regulated either by tissue-residency, cell-type or location. Together, our data indicate that human lung trNK cells have distinct features, likely regulating their function in barrier immunity.

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  • Nicole Marquardt & Eliisa Kekäläinen & Puran Chen & Magda Lourda & Jennifer N. Wilson & Marlena Scharenberg & Per Bergman & Mamdoh Al-Ameri & Joanna Hård & Jeffrey E. Mold & Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren & Ja, 2019. "Unique transcriptional and protein-expression signature in human lung tissue-resident NK cells," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-11632-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11632-9
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