Abstract

Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are a recently recognized subset of innate lymphocytes with crucial role in mucosal immunity and tissue homeostasis. Over the past decade, substantial advances in our understanding of ILC2 biology have established them as an essential element in innate and adaptive immunity. However, their relatively low abundance and laborious purification from mucosal tissues make their study difficult. Moreover, due to a lack of an ILC2-specific Cre mouse-line, adoptive transfer of ILC2s into ILC-deficient hosts is inevitable. Herein we describe an in-depth protocol for the induction, isolation, and expansion of murine ILC2s. By combining an in vivo gene delivery approach to boost ILC2 numbers and a cell culture strategy to expand isolated cells, large quantities of highly pure ILC2s can be obtained. The isolated cells maintain their phenotype and can be used for subsequent cell transfer or in vitro studies. In comparison to previous protocols, this approach is cost-effective and efficient with potential yield of more than 20 million ILC2s isolated per mouse.• Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are extensively studied in mouse models and humans in recent years.• Low abundance of ILC2s and current lack of specific ILC2 knockout mice makes in vivo research challenging.• This method allows high and pure ILC2 numbers for in vitro or adoptive in vivo transfer experiments.

Highlights

  • ILC2s are considered the innate counterpart of T helper 2 (Th2) cells, which is developmentally tied to high expression levels of Gata-binding protein 3 (GATA-3) [3]

  • They respond to epitheliumderived cytokines, such as TSLP, IL-25 and IL-33, and are involved in anti-parasite immunity, while in steady-state they are involved in tissue homeostasis in the small intestine, lungs and adipose tissue, in particular [4]

  • ILC2s are characterized by their ability to produce type 2-related cytokines such as IL-4, IL-5, IL-13 [5,6,7] as well as Amphiregulin (AREG) [8]

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Method Article

Substantial advances in our understanding of ILC2 biology have established them as an essential element in innate and adaptive immunity. Their relatively low abundance and laborious purification from mucosal tissues make their study difficult. Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are extensively studied in mouse models and humans in recent years. Method name: Isolation and expansion of murine ILC2s Keywords: Group 2 innate lymphoid cells, Fluorescent activated cell sorting, Cell culture, Cytokines Article history: Received 8 May 2020; Accepted 2 September 2020; Available online 10 September 2020. Isolation and analysis of group 2 innate lymphoid cells in mice, Nat Protoc. Include links to resources necessary to reproduce the method (e.g. data, software, hardware, reagent)

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