Runx3-mediated transcriptional program in cytotoxic lymphocytes.

The transcription factor Runx3 is highly expressed in CD8(+) T and NK cytotoxic lymphocytes and is required for their effective activation and proliferation but molecular insights into the transcription program regulated by Runx3 in these cells are still missing. Using Runx3-ChIP-seq and transcripto...

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Main Authors: Joseph Lotem, Ditsa Levanon, Varda Negreanu, Dena Leshkowitz, Gilgi Friedlander, Yoram Groner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3827420?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-999fcdc9faaa497ab5016a107a2f75242020-11-25T02:47:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e8046710.1371/journal.pone.0080467Runx3-mediated transcriptional program in cytotoxic lymphocytes.Joseph LotemDitsa LevanonVarda NegreanuDena LeshkowitzGilgi FriedlanderYoram GronerThe transcription factor Runx3 is highly expressed in CD8(+) T and NK cytotoxic lymphocytes and is required for their effective activation and proliferation but molecular insights into the transcription program regulated by Runx3 in these cells are still missing. Using Runx3-ChIP-seq and transcriptome analysis of wild type vs. Runx3(-/-) primary cells we have now identified Runx3-regulated genes in the two cell types at both resting and IL-2-activated states. Runx3-bound genomic regions in both cell types were distantly located relative to gene transcription start sites and were enriched for RUNX and ETS motifs. Bound genomic regions significantly overlapped T-bet and p300-bound enhancer regions in Runx3-expressing Th1 helper cells. Compared to resting cells, IL-2-activated CD8(+) T and NK cells contain three times more Runx3-regulated genes that are common to both cell types. Functional annotation of shared CD8(+) T and NK Runx3-regulated genes revealed enrichment for immune-associated terms including lymphocyte activation, proliferation, cytotoxicity, migration and cytokine production, highlighting the role of Runx3 in CD8(+) T and NK activated cells.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3827420?pdf=render
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author Joseph Lotem
Ditsa Levanon
Varda Negreanu
Dena Leshkowitz
Gilgi Friedlander
Yoram Groner
spellingShingle Joseph Lotem
Ditsa Levanon
Varda Negreanu
Dena Leshkowitz
Gilgi Friedlander
Yoram Groner
Runx3-mediated transcriptional program in cytotoxic lymphocytes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Joseph Lotem
Ditsa Levanon
Varda Negreanu
Dena Leshkowitz
Gilgi Friedlander
Yoram Groner
author_sort Joseph Lotem
title Runx3-mediated transcriptional program in cytotoxic lymphocytes.
title_short Runx3-mediated transcriptional program in cytotoxic lymphocytes.
title_full Runx3-mediated transcriptional program in cytotoxic lymphocytes.
title_fullStr Runx3-mediated transcriptional program in cytotoxic lymphocytes.
title_full_unstemmed Runx3-mediated transcriptional program in cytotoxic lymphocytes.
title_sort runx3-mediated transcriptional program in cytotoxic lymphocytes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The transcription factor Runx3 is highly expressed in CD8(+) T and NK cytotoxic lymphocytes and is required for their effective activation and proliferation but molecular insights into the transcription program regulated by Runx3 in these cells are still missing. Using Runx3-ChIP-seq and transcriptome analysis of wild type vs. Runx3(-/-) primary cells we have now identified Runx3-regulated genes in the two cell types at both resting and IL-2-activated states. Runx3-bound genomic regions in both cell types were distantly located relative to gene transcription start sites and were enriched for RUNX and ETS motifs. Bound genomic regions significantly overlapped T-bet and p300-bound enhancer regions in Runx3-expressing Th1 helper cells. Compared to resting cells, IL-2-activated CD8(+) T and NK cells contain three times more Runx3-regulated genes that are common to both cell types. Functional annotation of shared CD8(+) T and NK Runx3-regulated genes revealed enrichment for immune-associated terms including lymphocyte activation, proliferation, cytotoxicity, migration and cytokine production, highlighting the role of Runx3 in CD8(+) T and NK activated cells.
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