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Publication : Transcription factor Runx3 regulates interleukin-15-dependent natural killer cell activation.

First Author  Levanon D Year  2014
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  34
Issue  6 Pages  1158-69
PubMed ID  24421391 Mgi Jnum  J:290907
Mgi Id  MGI:6442294 Doi  10.1128/MCB.01202-13
Citation  Levanon D, et al. (2014) Transcription factor Runx3 regulates interleukin-15-dependent natural killer cell activation. Mol Cell Biol 34(6):1158-69
abstractText  Natural killer cells belong to the family of innate lymphoid cells comprising the frontline defense against infected and transformed cells. Development and activation of natural killer cells is highly dependent on interleukin-15 signaling. However, very little is known about the transcription program driving this process. The transcription factor Runx3 is highly expressed in natural killer cells, but its function in these cells is largely unknown. We show that loss of Runx3 impaired interleukin-15-dependent accumulation of mature natural killer cells in vivo and under culture conditions and pregnant Runx3(-/-) mice completely lack the unique population of interleukin-15-dependent uterine natural killer cells. Combined chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing and differential gene expression analysis of wild-type versus Runx3-deficient in vivo activated splenic natural killer cells revealed that Runx3 cooperates with ETS and T-box transcription factors to drive the interleukin-15-mediated transcription program during activation of these cells. Runx3 functions as a nuclear regulator during interleukin-15-dependent activation of natural killer cells by regulating the expression of genes involved in proliferation, maturation, and migration. Similar studies with additional transcription factors will allow the construction of a more detailed transcriptional network that controls natural killer cell development and function.
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