Regulation of apoptosis and T cell activation by Fas-specific mAb
Autor: | David H. Lynch, Steven Braddy, Robert E. Miller, Mark R. Alderson, Ken Schooley, Eileen R. Roux, Terri Davis-Smith, Teresa W. Tough |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
Předmět: |
T-Lymphocytes
CD3 T cell Immunology Apoptosis Lymphocyte Activation Epitope Fas ligand Cell Line Mice Antigen medicine Animals Humans Immunology and Allergy Cytotoxic T cell fas Receptor biology Chemistry Antibodies Monoclonal General Medicine Cytotoxicity Tests Immunologic Flow Cytometry Fas receptor Molecular biology Cell biology Mice Inbred C57BL medicine.anatomical_structure Antigens Surface biology.protein DNA Damage |
Zdroj: | International Immunology. 6:1799-1806 |
ISSN: | 1460-2377 0953-8178 |
Popis: | Fas was initially described as a molecule expressed on the surface of certain cell lines that could mediate programmed cell death (apoptosis) subsequent to ligation by specific mAb. To determine whether mAb to other epitopes on the Fas molecule might mediate other functions, we generated a panel of mAb to the extracellular portion of human Fas. Significant lysis of Fas-expressing target cells was only observed when the new mAb were first bound to a solid-phase support and not when the mAb were added in solution. However, several of these mAb inhibited the killing of target cells induced by the prototypic Fas-specific mAb, CH-11. Those mAb that inhibited apoptosis of target cells mediated by the CH-11 mAb also blocked lysis of target cells mediated by cells expressing Fas ligand. Finally, some of the Fas-specific mAb were found to co-stimulate proliferation of peripheral blood T cells in the presence of immobilized CD3 mAb. Thus, the data indicate the existence of a complex set of interactions mediated by Fas in both normal and transformed lymphoid cells that may have important implications regarding the role(s) of this molecule in regulation of immune responses. |
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