Transcription factor Tox2 is required for metabolic adaptation and tissue residency of ILC3 in the gut

转录因子Tox2是肠道ILC3细胞代谢适应和组织驻留所必需的。

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作者:Arundhoti Das ,Gustavo Ulises Martinez-Ruiz ,Nicolas Bouladoux ,Apollo Stacy ,Josquin Moraly ,Maria Vega-Sendino ,Yongge Zhao ,Marieke Lavaert ,Yi Ding ,Abigail Morales-Sanchez ,Christelle Harly ,Mina O Seedhom ,Raj Chari ,Parirokh Awasthi ,Tomoko Ikeuchi ,Yueqiang Wang ,Jinfang Zhu ,Niki M Moutsopoulos ,WanJun Chen ,Jonathan W Yewdell ,Virginia Smith Shapiro ,Sergio Ruiz ,Naomi Taylor ,Yasmine Belkaid ,Avinash Bhandoola

Abstract

Group 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3) are the major subset of gut-resident ILC with essential roles in infections and tissue repair, but how they adapt to the gut environment to maintain tissue residency is unclear. We report that Tox2 is critical for gut ILC3 maintenance and function. Gut ILC3 highly expressed Tox2, and depletion of Tox2 markedly decreased ILC3 in gut but not at central sites, resulting in defective control of Citrobacter rodentium infection. Single-cell transcriptional profiling revealed decreased expression of Hexokinase-2 in Tox2-deficient gut ILC3. Consistent with the requirement for hexokinases in glycolysis, Tox2-/- ILC3 displayed decreased ability to utilize glycolysis for protein translation. Ectopic expression of Hexokinase-2 rescued Tox2-/- gut ILC3 defects. Hypoxia and interleukin (IL)-17A each induced Tox2 expression in ILC3, suggesting a mechanism by which ILC3 adjusts to fluctuating environments by programming glycolytic metabolism. Our results reveal the requirement for Tox2 to support the metabolic adaptation of ILC3 within the gastrointestinal tract.

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