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SCIENCE IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 4, Issue 40, Pages -Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aay7501
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- NIH [AI095542, DE025884, AI134236, AI134035, MH092769, K99 DK118110, T32 GM007200]
- FAPESP [2018/10165-0]
- Pfizer
- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation
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Many gut functions are attuned to circadian rhythm. Intestinal group 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) include NKp46(+) and NKp46(-) subsets, which are ROR gamma t dependent and provide mucosal defense through secretion of interleukin-22 (IL-22) and IL-17. Because ILC3s highly express some key circadian clock genes, we investigated whether ILC3s are also attuned to circadian rhythm. We noted circadian oscillations in the expression of clock and cytokine genes, such as REV-ERB alpha, IL-22, and IL-17, whereas acute disruption of the circadian rhythm affected cytokine secretion by ILC3s. Because of prominent and rhythmic expression of REV-ERB alpha in ILC3s, we also investigated the impact of constitutive deletion of REV-ERB alpha, which has been previously shown to inhibit the expression of a ROR gamma t repressor, NFIL3, while also directly antagonizing DNA binding of ROR gamma t. Development of the NKp46(+) ILC3 subset was markedly impaired, with reduced cell numbers, ROR gamma t expression, and IL-22 production in REV-ERB alpha-deficient mice. The NKp46(-) ILC3 subsets developed normally, potentially due to compensatory expression of other clock genes, but IL-17 secretion paradoxically increased, probably because ROR gamma t was not antagonized by REV-ERB alpha. We conclude that ILC3s are attuned to circadian rhythm, but clock regulator REV-ERB alpha also has circadian-independent impacts on ILC3 development and functions due to its roles in the regulation of ROR gamma t.
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