Eomeshi NK Cells in Human Liver Are Long-Lived and Do Not Recirculate but Can Be Replenished from the Circulation

Antonia O. Cuff, F. Robertson, K. Stegmann, L. J. Pallett, M. Maini, B. Davidson, V. Male
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Human liver contains an Eomeshi population of NK cells that is not present in the blood. In this study, we show that these cells are characterized by a molecular signature that mediates their retention in the liver. By examining liver transplants where donors and recipients are HLA mismatched, we distinguish between donor liver–derived and recipient-derived leukocytes to show that Eomeslo NK cells circulate freely whereas Eomeshi NK cells are unable to leave the liver. Furthermore, Eomeshi NK cells are retained in the liver for up to 13 y. Therefore, Eomeshi NK cells are long-lived liver-resident cells. We go on to show that Eomeshi NK cells can be recruited from the circulation during adult life and that circulating Eomeslo NK cells are able to upregulate Eomes and molecules mediating liver retention under cytokine conditions similar to those in the liver. This suggests that circulating NK cells are a precursor of their liver-resident counterparts.
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人肝脏中嗜毒NK细胞寿命长,不循环,可从循环中补充
人的肝脏含有大量的NK细胞,这种细胞不存在于血液中。在这项研究中,我们发现这些细胞的特征是一种分子特征,这种分子特征介导了它们在肝脏中的保留。通过检查供体和受体HLA不匹配的肝移植,我们区分了供体肝脏来源和受体来源的白细胞,表明Eomeslo NK细胞自由循环,而Eomeshi NK细胞不能离开肝脏。此外,Eomeshi NK细胞在肝脏中保留长达13年。因此,Eomeshi NK细胞是长寿命的肝驻留细胞。我们继续表明,Eomeslo NK细胞可以在成人生活中从循环中招募,并且循环中的Eomeslo NK细胞能够在类似于肝脏的细胞因子条件下上调介导肝脏保留的Eomeslo和分子。这表明循环NK细胞是它们在肝脏中的对应物的前体。
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