RNA-Seq from human innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) transitional populations.
Updated November 10, 2022Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are tissue-resident lymphocytes subdivided into ILC1s, ILC2s and ILC3s based on core regulatory programs and signature cytokines secreted. ILCs exhibit functional plasticity. Using flow cytometry, mass cytometry and scRNAseq, here we found that ILC3s and ILC1s occupy opposite ends of a spectrum including discrete subsets in human tonsils. The human intestine also exhibited an ILC3–ILC1 transitional population. Overall design: ILCs were sorted from human tonsils and human intestine and analysed by scRNA-seq and bulk RNA-seq. The sc-RNAseq sequencing data is available upon reasonable request to the authors.
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Atlas
Analysis Portals
NoneProject Label
InnateLymphoidCellsSpecies
Homo sapiens
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
tonsil
Organ Part
Unspecified
Selected Cell Types
innate lymphoid cell
Disease Status (Specimen)
tonsillitis
Disease Status (Donor)
tonsillitis
Development Stage
child stage
Library Construction Method
cDNA library construction
Nucleic Acid Source
bulk cell
Paired End
falseAnalysis Protocol
analysis_protocol_bulk_sequencingFile Format
Cell Count Estimate
15.0kDonor Count
3