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Series GSE245111 Query DataSets for GSE245111
Status Public on Feb 20, 2024
Title Spatial microniches of IL-2 synergize with IL-10 to drive lung migratory Th2 cells in response to inhaled allergen [Curio]
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Other
Summary The mechanisms that guide Th2 cell differentiation in barrier tissues are unclear but important for the development of allergic asthma. Using temporal, spatial and single cell transcriptomic tracking of house dust mite (HDM) specific T cells, we describe the molecular pathways driving allergen-specific Th2 cells. Early Blimp-1 expression occurs in a subset of CD4 T cells in the lymph node prior to lung migration driven by IL-10 from allergen-specific T cells, but was not required for GATA3 upregulation. Instead, IL-2 via STAT5 was required to directly repress Bcl6 and Bach2 to support GATA3 and Blimp-1 upregulation. Loss of Blimp-1 during priming in the lymph node ablated the formation of Th2 cells that migrate to the lung, indicating early Blimp-1 promotes the population of Th2 cells with migratory capability. Spatial microniches of IL-2 in the lymph node discriminate and support these earliest Blimp-1+ migratory Th2 cells, demonstrating that lymph node localization is a primary driver of differentiation. Our findings illuminate the molecular pathways for inhaled allergens to promote Th2 cells and identify an early requirement for IL-2 mediated spatial microniches and allergen-driven IL-10 from responding T cells that drive allergic asthma.
 
Overall design 1DER CD45.1 Tg T cells were adoptively transferred to CD45.2 host, followed by intrasnasal immunization with 25ug of house dust mite daily for three days. Mediastinal lymph nodes (mLN) were isolated on day 4 and day 6, snap frozen and embedded in OCT for Curio Biosciences Slide Seeker Tile (3mm x 3mm).
 
Contributor(s) He K, Poholek AC, MacDonald WA
Citation(s) 38374265
Submission date Oct 11, 2023
Last update date Feb 21, 2024
Contact name Amanda Catherine Poholek
E-mail(s) poholeka@pitt.edu
Organization name University of Pittsburgh
Department Pediatrics
Street address 4401 Penn Ave., Rangos Research Center 8129
City Pittsburgh
State/province Pennsylvania
ZIP/Postal code 15224
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL30172 NextSeq 2000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (4)
GSM7836929 mLND3-1
GSM7836930 mLND3-2
GSM7836931 mLND5-1
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE245112 Spatial microniches of IL-2 synergize with IL-10 to drive lung migratory Th2 cells in response to inhaled allergen
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1026958

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