Journal article
Type 1 innate lymphoid cell biology: Lessons learnt from natural killer cells
Y Jiao, ND Huntington, GT Belz, C Seillet
Frontiers in Immunology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2016
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Abstract
Group 1 innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) comprise the natural killer (NK) cells and ILC1s that reside within peripheral tissues. Several different ILC1 subsets have recently been characterized; however, no unique markers have been identified that uniquely define these subsets. Whether ILC1s and NK cells are in fact distinct lineages, or alternately exhibit transitional molecular programs that allow them to adapt to different tissue niches remains an open question. NK cells are the prototypic member of the Group 1 ILCs and have been historically assigned the functions of what now appears to be a multi-subset family that are distributed throughout the body. This raises the question of whether each..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the State Scholarship Fund, China Scholarship Council (YJ) and grants (Grants 1027472, 1049307, 1098832) and fellowships from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (CS, NH, and GB), the Australian Research Council (GB) and the Menzies Foundation (NH). This study was made possible through Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support and Australian Government NHMRC Independent Research Institute Infrastructure.