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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor instructs the immunomodulatory profile of a subset of Clec4a4 + eosinophils unique to the small intestine.

Wei-Le WangJun KasamatsuSatoru JoshitaSusan GilfillanBlanda Di LucciaSantosh K PandaDo-Hyun KimPritesh DesaiJennifer K BandoStanley Ching-Cheng HuangKentaro YomogidaHitomi HoshinoMana FukushimaElizabeth A JacobsenSteven J Van DykenChristiane RuedlMarina CellaMarco Colonna
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
C-type lectin domain family 4, member a4 (Clec4a4) is a C-type lectin inhibitory receptor specific for glycans thought to be exclusively expressed on murine CD8α− conventional dendritic cells. Using newly generated Clec4a4-mCherry knock-in mice, we identify a subset of Clec4a4-expressing eosinophils uniquely localized in the small intestine lamina propria. Clec4a4+ eosinophils evinced an immunomodulatory signature, whereas Clec4a4− eosinophils manifested a proinflammatory profile. Clec4a4+ eosinophils expressed high levels of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (Ahr), which drove the expression of Clec4a4 as well as other immunomodulatory features, such as PD-L1. The abundance of Clec4a4+ eosinophils was dependent on dietary AHR ligands, increased with aging, and declined in inflammatory conditions. Mice lacking AHR in eosinophils expanded innate lymphoid cells of type 2 and cleared Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection more effectively than did wild-type mice. These results highlight the heterogeneity of eosinophils in response to tissue cues and identify a unique AHR-dependent subset of eosinophils in the small intestine with an immunomodulatory profile.
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