Article Innate type 2 immunity controls hair follicle commensalism by Demodex mites

Roberto R. Ricardo-Gonzalez,Maya E. Kotas, Claire E. O'Leary,Katelyn Singh, William Damsky, Chang Liao, Elizabeth Arouge,Iliana Tenvooren, Diana M. Marquez,Andrew W. Schroeder,Jarish N. Cohen, Marlys S. Fassett,Jinwoo Lee, Scott G. Daniel,Kyle Bittinger, Roberto Efrain Diaz,James S. Fraser, Niwa Ali, K. Mark Ansel,Matthew H. Spitzer, Hong-Erh Liang,Richard M. Locksley

IMMUNITY(2022)

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Demodex mites are commensal parasites of hair follicles (HFs). Normally asymptomatic, inflammatory outgrowth of mites can accompany malnutrition, immune dysfunction, and aging, but mechanisms restricting Demodex outgrowth are not defined. Here, we show that control of mite HF colonization in mice required group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s), interleukin-13 (IL-13), and its receptor, IL-4Ra-IL-13Ra1. HF-associ-ated ILC2s elaborated IL-13 that attenuated HFs and epithelial proliferation at anagen onset; in their absence, Demodex colonization led to increased epithelial proliferation and replacement of gene programs for repair by aberrant inflammation, leading to the loss of barrier function and HF exhaustion. Humans with rhinophym-atous acne rosacea, an inflammatory condition associated with Demodex, had increased HF inflammation with decreased type 2 cytokines, consistent with the inverse relationship seen in mice. Our studies uncover a key role for skin ILC2s and IL-13, which comprise an immune checkpoint that sustains cutaneous integrity and restricts pathologic infestation by colonizing HF mites.
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