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CD95 ligand induces motility and invasiveness of apoptosis-resistant tumor cells.

Bryan C Barnhart1, Patrick Legembre, Eric Pietras, Concetta Bubici, Guido Franzoso, Marcus E Peter.   

Abstract

The apoptosis-inducing death receptor CD95 (APO-1/Fas) controls the homeostasis of many tissues. Despite its apoptotic potential, most human tumors are refractory to the cytotoxic effects of CD95 ligand. We now show that CD95 stimulation of multiple apoptosis-resistant tumor cells by CD95 ligand induces increased motility and invasiveness, a response much less efficiently triggered by TNFalpha or TRAIL. Three signaling pathways resulting in activation of NF-kappaB, Erk1/2 and caspase-8 were found to be important to this novel activity of CD95. Gene chip analyses of a CD95-stimulated tumor cell line identified a number of potential survival genes and genes that are known to regulate increased motility and invasiveness of tumor cells to be induced. Among these genes, urokinase plasminogen activator was found to be required for the CD95 ligand-induced motility and invasiveness. Our data suggest that CD95L, which is found elevated in many human cancer patients, has tumorigenic activities on human cancer cells. This could become highly relevant during chemotherapy, which can cause upregulation of CD95 ligand by both tumor and nontumor cells.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15272306      PMCID: PMC514938          DOI: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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