Open Medicine (Aug 2023)
Effect of RUNX1/FOXP3 axis on apoptosis of T and B lymphocytes and immunosuppression in sepsis
Abstract
Lymphocyte apoptosis is a latent factor for immunosuppression in sepsis. Forkhead box protein P3 (FOXP3) can interact with RUNX family transcription factor 1 (RUNX1) in regulatory T cells. Our research was to probe whether RUNX1/FOXP3 axis affects immunosuppression in the process of sepsis by modulating T and B lymphocyte apoptosis. We constructed sepsis model in mice and mouse CD4+ T and CD19+ B lymphocytes. RUNX1 and FOXP3 expressions and apoptosis in cells were assessed by western blot, quantitative real-time PCR, and flow cytometer. Inflammation of serum and pathological damage was assessed by ELISA and H&E staining. Relationship between RUNX1 and FOXP3 was assessed by co-immunoprecipitation. The findings showed that RUNX1 ameliorated the survival rate, pathological damage, and decreased inflammation-related factors, and inhibited apoptosis of CD4+ T and CD19+ B cells in cecal ligation and puncture mice. Furthermore, RUNX1 up-regulated the viability and down-regulated apoptotic rate with the changed expressions of apoptosis-related molecules in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-mediated CD4+ T and CD19+ B cells. Additionally, FOXP3 interacted with RUNX1, and its silencing decreased RUNX1 expression and reversed the inhibitory effect of RUNX1 on apoptosis of LPS-mediated CD4+ T and CD19+ B cells. In summary, the RUNX1/FOXP3 axis alleviated immunosuppression in sepsis progression by weakening T and B lymphocyte apoptosis.
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