Literature DB >> 29281125

Resident intestinal eosinophils constitutively express antigen presentation markers and include two phenotypically distinct subsets of eosinophils.

Jason J Xenakis1, Emily D Howard1, Kalmia M Smith1, Courtney L Olbrich1,2, Yanjun Huang1,2, Dilanjan Anketell2, Samuel Maldonado1, Evangeline W Cornwell1,2, Lisa A Spencer1.   

Abstract

Intestinal eosinophils are implicated in homeostatic and disease-associated processes, yet the phenotype of intestinal tissue-dwelling eosinophils is poorly defined and their roles in intestinal health or disease remain enigmatic. Here we probed the phenotype and localization of eosinophils constitutively homed to the small intestine of naive mice at baseline, and of antigen-sensitized mice following intestinal challenge. Eosinophils homed to the intestinal lamina propria of naive mice were phenotypically distinguished from autologous blood eosinophils, and constitutively expressed antigen-presenting cell markers, suggesting that intestinal eosinophils, unlike blood eosinophils, may be primed for antigen presentation. We further identified a previously unrecognized resident population of CD11chi eosinophils that are recovered with intraepithelial leucocytes, and that are phenotypically distinct from both lamina propria and blood eosinophils. To better visualize intestinal eosinophils in situ, we generated eosinophil reporter mice wherein green fluorescent protein expression is targeted to both granule-delimiting and plasma membranes. Analyses of deconvolved fluorescent z-section image stacks of intestinal tissue sections from eosinophil reporter mice revealed eosinophils within intestinal villi exhibited dendritic morphologies with cellular extensions that often contacted the basement membrane. Using an in vivo model of antigen acquisition in antigen-sensitized mice, we demonstrate that both lamina propria-associated and intraepithelium-associated eosinophils encounter, and are competent to acquire, lumen-derived antigen. Taken together these data provide new foundational insights into the organization and functional potential of intestinal tissue-dwelling eosinophils, including the recognition of different subsets of resident intestinal eosinophils, and constitutive expression of antigen-presenting cell markers.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  eosinophil; eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases; intraepithelial; mucosal immunity; non-classical antigen presentation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29281125      PMCID: PMC5980140          DOI: 10.1111/imm.12885

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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