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Runx3 and Runx1 are required for CD8 T cell development during thymopoiesis

Authors :
Cuiying Xiao
Eilon Woolf
Varda Negreanu
Gideon Berke
Dalia Goldenberg
Dalia Rosen
Ori Brenner
Yael Bernstein
Ofer Fainaru
Joseph Lotem
Yoram Groner
Ditsa Levanon
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 100:7731-7736
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003.

Abstract

The RUNX transcription factors are important regulators of lineage-specific gene expression. RUNX are bifunctional, acting both as activators and repressors of tissue-specific target genes. Recently, we have demonstrated that Runx3 is a neurogenic transcription factor, which regulates development and survival of proprioceptive neurons in dorsal root ganglia. Here we report that Runx3 and Runx1 are highly expressed in thymic medulla and cortex, respectively, and function in development of CD8 T cells during thymopoiesis. Runx3-deficient (Runx3 KO) mice display abnormalities in CD4 expression during lineage decisions and impairment of CD8 T cell maturation in the thymus. A large proportion of Runx3 KO peripheral CD8 T cells also expressed CD4, and in contrast to wild-type, their proliferation ability was largely reduced. In addition, thein vitrocytotoxic activity of alloimmunized peritoneal exudate lymphocytes was significantly lower in Runx3 KO compared with WT mice. In a compound mutant mouse, null for Runx3 and heterozygous for Runx1 (Runx3-/-;Runx1+/-), all peripheral CD8 T cells also expressed CD4, resulting in a complete lack of single-positive CD8+T cells in the spleen. The results provide information on the role of Runx3 and Runx1 in thymopoiesis and suggest that both act as transcriptional repressors ofCD4expression during T cell lineage decisions.

Details

ISSN :
10916490 and 00278424
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e7b17f4ba87ec7bd68acf4a385a7d24d