Runx3 is required for full activation of regulatory T cells to prevent colitis-associated tumor formation |
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Authors: | Sugai Manabu Aoki Koji Osato Motomi Nambu Yukiko Ito Kosei Taketo Makoto M Shimizu Akira |
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Affiliation: | Department of Experimental Therapeutics, Translational Research Center, Kyoto University Hospital, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Inflammation is increasingly recognized as an essential component of tumorigenesis, which is promoted and suppressed by various T cell subsets acting in different ways. It was shown previously in Runx3-deficient mice that differentiation of CD8 T and NK cells is perturbed. In this study, we show that Runx3 is also required for proper differentiation and function of regulatory T cells. In Runx3-deficient mice, T cells were unable to inhibit inflammation and to suppress tumor development. As expected, recombination activating gene 2-deficient mice bearing Runx3-deficient lymphocytes spontaneously developed colon tumors. However, tumor formation was completely blocked by transfer of either regulatory T cells or CD8 T cells derived from wild-type mice to mutant mice or by housing mutant mice in a specific pathogen-free condition. These results indicate that Runx3-deficient lymphocytes and microorganisms act together to induce inflammation and consequently induce the development of colon tumors. |
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