Literature DB >> 12817005

The requirements for Fas-associated death domain signaling in mature T cell activation and survival.

Daniel R Beisner1, Isaac H Chu, Adrian F Arechiga, Stephen M Hedrick, Craig M Walsh.   

Abstract

Fas-associated death domain (FADD) is a death domain containing cytoplasmic adapter molecule required for the induction of apoptosis by death receptors. Paradoxically, FADD also plays a crucial role in the development and proliferation of T cells. Using T cells from mice expressing a dominant negative form of FADD (FADDdd), activation with anti-TCR Ab and costimulation or exogenous cytokines is profoundly diminished. This is also seen in wild-type primary T cells transduced with the same transgene, demonstrating that FADD signaling is required in normally differentiated T cells. The defective proliferation does not appear to be related to the early events associated with TCR stimulation. Rather, with a block in FADD signaling, stimulated T cells exhibit a high rate of cell death corresponding to the initiation of cell division. Although CD4 T cells exhibit a moderate deficiency, this effect is most profound in CD8 T cells. In vivo, the extent of this defective accumulation is most apparent; lymphocytic choriomenigitis virus-infected FADDdd-expressing mice completely fail to mount an Ag-specific response. These results show that, in a highly regulated fashion, FADD, and most likely caspases, can transduce either a signal for survival or one that leads directly to apoptosis and that the balance between these opposing outcomes is crucial to adaptive immunity.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12817005     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.171.1.247

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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