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Menin plays a critical role in the regulation of the antigen-specific CD8 T cell response upon listeria infection

Journal of Immunology, ISSN: 1550-6606, Vol: 197, Issue: 10, Page: 4079-4089
2016
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Menin, a tumor suppressor protein, is encoded by the MEN1 gene in humans. Certain germinal mutations of MEN1 induce an autosomal-dominant syndrome that is characterized by concurrent parathyroid adenomas and several other tumor types. Although menin is also expressed in hematopoietic lineages, its role in CD8 T cells remains unclear. We generated Menin CD4-Cre (Menin-KO) mice by crossing Meninflox/flox mice with CD4-Cre transgenic (Tg) mice to determine the role of menin in CD8 T cells. Wild-type (WT) and Menin-KO mice were infected with Listeria monocytogenes expressing OVA to analyze the immune response of Ag-specific CD8 T cells. Menin deficiency resulted in an impaired primary immune response by CD8 T cells. On day 7, there were fewer Menin-KO OVA-specific CD8 T cells compared with WT cells. Next, we adoptively transferred WT and Menin-KO OT-1 Tg CD8 T cells into congenic recipient mice and infected them with L. monocytogenes expressing OVA to determine the CD8 T cell-intrinsic effect. Menin-KO OT-1 Tg CD8 T cells were outcompeted by the WT cells upon infection. Increased expression of Blimp-1 and T-bet, cell cycle inhibitors, and proapoptotic genes was observed in the Menin-KO OT-1 Tg CD8 T cells upon infection. These data suggest that menin inhibits differentiation into terminal effectors and positively controls proliferation and survival of Ag-specific CD8 T cells that are activated upon infection. Collectively, our study uncovered an important role for menin in the immune response of CD8 T cells to infection.

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Yamada, Takeshi; Kanoh, Makoto; Nabe, Shogo; Yasuoka, Toshiaki; Suzuki, Junpei; Matsumoto, Akira; Kuwahara, Makoto; Maruyama, Saho; Fujimoto, Takuya; Sakisuka, Ryo; Yasukawa, Masaki; Yamashita, Masakatsu

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Medicine; Immunology and Microbiology

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