Mapping human natural killer cell development in pediatric tonsil by imaging mass cytometry and high-resolution microscopy

通过成像质谱流式细胞术和高分辨率显微镜绘制儿童扁桃体中人类自然杀伤细胞的发育图

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作者:Everardo Hegewisch-Solloa, Janine E Melsen, Hiranmayi Ravichandran, André F Rendeiro, Aharon G Freud, Bethany Mundy-Bosse, Johannes C Melms, Shira E Eisman, Benjamin Izar, Eli Grunstein, Thomas J Connors, Olivier Elemento, Amir Horowitz, Emily M Mace

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells develop from CD34+ progenitors in a stage-specific manner defined by changes in cell surface receptor expression and function. Secondary lymphoid tissues, including tonsil, are sites of human NK cell development. Here we present new insights into human NK cell development in pediatric tonsil using cyclic immunofluorescence and imaging mass cytometry. We show that NK cell subset localization and interactions are dependent on NK cell developmental stage and tissue residency. NK cell progenitors are found in the interfollicular domain in proximity to cytokine-expressing stromal cells that promote proliferation and maturation. Mature NK cells are primarily found in the T-cell rich parafollicular domain engaging in cell-cell interactions that differ depending on their stage and tissue residency. The presence of local inflammation results in changes in NK cell interactions, abundance, and localization. This study provides the first comprehensive atlas of human NK cell development in secondary lymphoid tissue.

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