NK cells activated by Interleukin-4 in cooperation with Interleukin-15 exhibit distinctive characteristics

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Natural killer (NK) cells are known to be activated by Th1-type cytokines, such as IL-2, -12, or -18, and they secrete a large amount of IFN-ã that accelerates Th1-type responses. However, the roles of NK cells in Th2-type responses have remained unclear. Because IL-4 acts as an initiator of Th2-type responses, we examined the characteristics of NK cells in mice overexpressing IL-4. In this study, we report that IL-4 overexpression induces distinctive characteristics of NK cells (B220high /CD11blow /IL-18Rαlow ), which are different from mature conventional NK (cNK) cells (B220low /CD11bhigh /IL-18Rαhigh ). IL-4 overexpression induces proliferation of tissue-resident macrophages, which contributes to NK cell proliferation via production of IL-15. These IL-4-induced NK cells (IL4-NK cells) produce higher levels of IFN-γ, IL-10, and GM-CSF, and exhibit high cytotoxicity compared with cNK cells. Furthermore, incubation of cNK cells with IL-15 and IL-4 alters their phenotype to that similar to IL4-NK cells. Finally, parasitic infection, which typically causes strong Th2-type responses, induces the development of NK cells with characteristics similar to IL4-NK cells. These IL4-NK-like cells do not develop in IL-4Rα KO mice by parasitic infection. Collectively, these results suggest a novel role of IL-4 in immune responses through the induction of the unique NK cells.

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Kiniwa, T., Enomoto, Y., Terazawa, N., Omia, A., Miyataa, N., Ishiwata, K., & Miyajima, A. (2016). NK cells activated by Interleukin-4 in cooperation with Interleukin-15 exhibit distinctive characteristics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(36), 10139–10144. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1600112113

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