Abstract
NK cells were first identified in 1975 and represent the prototypical group 1 innate lymphoid cell (ILC). More recently, the discovery of new members of the ILC family has highlighted the complexity of this innate lymphoid lineage. Importantly, it has been recognized that different subsets exist within the group 1 ILC, which have potential roles in mediating immune protection and immunosurveillance, and in regulating tissue homeostasis and inflammation. Here, we review the developmental relationships between the different group 1 ILC, which have been identified to date and discuss how heterogeneity within this expanding family may have arisen.
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Seillet, C., & Belz, G. T. (2016). Differentiation and diversity of subsets in group 1 innate lymphoid cells. International Immunology, 28(1), 3–11. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxv051
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