“…Initially we attempted to identify in vitro -derived ILC subsets using surface marker expression similar to how we identified these ILC subsets ex vivo (Figure 1 and Figure S1); however, consistent with our and others’ prior observations, we noted that surface antigen expression following in vitro differentiation was not perfectly concordant with what is observed when evaluating SLT ILCs ex vivo (Ahn et al, 2013; Freud et al, 2005; Freud et al, 2006). For instance, while all non-NK ILCs from SLT expressed CD161 and CD127 ex vivo (Hazenberg and Spits, 2014), we only detected CD161 but not CD127 expression following culture of SLT Lin − CD34 + CD45RA + progenitor cells (Figure 3B and data not shown), consistent with previous reports (Ahn et al, 2013; Ghazawi et al, 2013; Vranjkovic et al, 2007). In addition, we rarely detected or did not detect other ILC subset-associated surface antigens, including CD294 and ST2 (Mjösberg et al, 2011), among Lin − CD161 + ILCs derived in vitro (data not shown).…”