| Literature DB >> 11359808 |
A S Varadhachary1, M Edidin, A M Hanlon, M E Peter, P H Krammer, P Salgame.
Abstract
Activation of phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase (PI 3'-K) after ligation of CD3 protects Th2 cells from CD95-mediated apoptosis. Here we show that protection is achieved by inhibition of the formation of CD95 aggregates and consequent activation of caspase-8. Inhibition of aggregate formation is mediated by changes in the actin cytoskeleton, which in turn inhibit lateral diffusion of CD95, reducing its diffusion coefficient, D, 10-fold. After cytochalasin D treatment of stimulated cells, the lateral diffusion of CD95 increases to the value measured on unstimulated cells, and CD95 molecules aggregate to process caspase-8 and mediate apoptosis. Regulation of functional receptor formation by modulating lateral diffusion is a novel mechanism for controlling receptor activity.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11359808 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.11.6564
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422