Innate lymphoid cells--a proposal for uniform nomenclature. Review uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a family of developmentally related cells that are involved in immunity and in tissue development and remodelling. Recent research has identified several distinct members of this family. Confusingly, many different names have been used to characterize these newly identified ILC subsets. Here, we propose that ILCs should be categorized into three groups based on the cytokines that they can produce and the transcription factors that regulate their development and function.

authors

  • Spits, Hergen
  • Artis, David
  • Colonna, Marco
  • Diefenbach, Andreas
  • Di Santo, James P
  • Eberl, Gerard
  • Koyasu, Shigeo
  • Locksley, Richard M
  • McKenzie, Andrew N J
  • Mebius, Reina E
  • Powrie, Fiona
  • Vivier, Eric

publication date

  • February 1, 2013

Research

keywords

  • Immunity, Innate
  • Lymphocytes

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 84872977452

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1038/nri3365

PubMed ID

  • 23348417

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 13

issue

  • 2