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David Artis

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University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine

Active 1991–2024

h-index104
Citations52.0k
Papers28941 last 5y
Funding$79.8M1 active
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Research topics

  • Biology
  • Cell biology
  • Immunology
  • Neuroscience
  • Computational biology
  • Medicine
  • Genetics

Selected publications

  • ILC3s select microbiota-specific regulatory T cells to establish tolerance in the gut

    Nature · 2022 · 272 citations

    • Biology
    • Immunology
    • Cell biology
  • Joint single-cell measurements of nuclear proteins and RNA in vivo

    Nature Methods · 2021 · 132 citations

    • Biology
    • Computational biology
    • Genetics
  • Neuro-immune Interactions in the Tissues

    Immunity · 2020 · 270 citations

    • Biology
    • Neuroscience
    • Immunology
  • Innate lymphoid cells control signaling circuits to regulate tissue-specific immunity

    Cell Research · 2020 · 187 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Biology
    • Immunology
    • Neuroscience

    The multifaceted organization of the immune system involves not only patrolling lymphocytes that constantly monitor antigen-presenting cells in secondary lymphoid organs but also immune cells that establish permanent tissue-residency. The integration in the respective tissue and the adaption to the organ milieu enable tissue-resident cells to establish signaling circuits with parenchymal cells to coordinate immune responses and maintain tissue homeostasis. Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are tissue-resident innate immune cells that have a similar functional diversity to T cells including lineage-specifying transcription factors that drive certain effector programs. Since their formal discovery 10 years ago, it has become clear that ILCs are present in almost every tissue but strongly enriched at barrier surfaces, where they regulate immunity to infection, chronic inflammation, and tissue maintenance. In this context, recent research has identified ILCs as key in orchestrating tissue homeostasis through their ability to sustain bidirectional interactions with epithelial cells, neurons, stromal cells, adipocytes, and many other tissue-resident cells. In this review, we provide a comprehensive discussion of recent studies that define the development and heterogeneity of ILC populations and their impact on innate and adaptive immunity. Further, we discuss emerging research on the influence of the nervous system, circadian rhythm, and developmental plasticity on ILC function. Uncovering the signaling circuits that control development and function of ILCs will provide an integrated view on how immune responses in tissues are synchronized with functional relevance far beyond the classical view of the role of the immune system in discrimination between self/non-self and host defense.

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    University of British Columbia

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