The neoplastically transformed (CD30hi) Marek’s disease lymphoma cell phenotype most closely resembles T-regulatory cells
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2008-02-07Author
Shack, Leslie
Buza, Joram
Burgess, Shane
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Introduction Marek’s disease (MD), a herpesvirus-induced
lymphoma of chickens is a unique natural model of CD30-
overexpressing (CD30hi) lymphoma. We have previously
proposed that the CD30hi neoplastically transformed CD4+ T
cells in MD lymphomas have a phenotype antagonistic to
cell mediated immunity. Here were test the hypothesis that
the CD30hi neoplastically transformed MD lymphoma cells
have a phenotype more closely resembling T-helper (Th)-2
or regulatory T (T-reg) cells.
Materials and methods We separated ex vivo-derived
CD30hi, from the CD30lo/¡ (non-transformed), MD lymphoma
cells and then quantiWed the relative amounts of
mRNA and proteins for cytokines and other genes that
deWne CD4+ Th-1, Th-2 or T-reg phenotypes.
Results and discussion Gene Ontology-based modeling
of our data shows that the CD30hi MD lymphoma cells
having a phenotype more similar to T-reg. Sequences that
could be bound by the MD virus putative oncoprotein Meq
in each of these genes’ promoters suggests that the MD herpesvirus may play a direct role in maintaining this
T-reg-like phenotype.