نتایج جستجو برای: fas

تعداد نتایج: 12817  

2000
Véronique Rochat-Steiner Karin Becker Olivier Micheau Pascal Schneider Kim Burns Jürg Tschopp

Fas is a cell surface death receptor that signals apoptosis. Several proteins have been identified that bind to the cytoplasmic death domain of Fas. Fas-associated death domain (FADD), which couples Fas to procaspase-8, and Daxx, which couples Fas to the Jun NH 2 -terminal kinase pathway, bind independently to the Fas death domain. We have identified a 130-kD kinase designated Fas-interacting s...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2008
Hiroaki Hirata Hitoshi Tatsumi Masahiro Sokabe

We examined the effects of mechanical forces on actin polymerization at focal adhesions (FAs). Actin polymerization at FAs was assessed by introducing fluorescence-labeled actin molecules into permeabilized fibroblasts cultured on fibronectin. When cell contractility was inhibited by the myosin-II inhibitor blebbistatin, actin polymerization at FAs was diminished, whereas alpha(5)beta(1) integr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
K Chu X Niu L T Williams

Fas, a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family, can induce apoptosis when activated by Fas ligand binding or anti-Fas antibody crosslinking. Genetic studies have shown that a defect in Fas-mediated apoptosis resulted in abnormal development and function of the immune system in mice. A point mutation in the cytoplasmic domain of Fas (a single base change from T to A at base 786), rep...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 1999
J E Cardier T Schulte H Kammer J Kwak M Cardier

The Fas (CD95, APO-1) receptor is a membrane-associated polypeptide that can mediate apoptosis in various cell types. Although Fas receptor is expressed in endothelial cells (EC), little is known about its function in these cells. The expression of Fas by liver endothelial cells (LEC) suggests that upon stimulation, apoptosis may occur in these cells. We show that Fas is highly and constitutive...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1996
Franco Silvestris Shigekazu Nagata Paola Cafforio Nicola Silvestris Franco Dammacco

Previous studies have demonstrated that T cell-reactive antibodies in HIV-1 infection contribute to lymphocyte depletion by cytotoxicity that involves differential membrane targets, such as the 43.5-kD receptor on CEM cells. Here, we show that these antibodies bind Fas as result of a molecular mimicry of the gp120. Both flow cytometry and immunoblotting using the human Fas-transfected mouse WC8...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2003
Tajino Takahiro Kikuchi Shinichi Suzuki Toshimitsu

PURPOSE Fatty acid synthase (FAS) is a key enzyme in the de novo biosynthesis of fatty acids. Carcinoma cells are dependent on endogenous fatty acid synthesis for growth in vitro. In a subset of human cancers, elevated FAS is associated with poor prognosis; however, the expression of FAS and the relationship between FAS and prognosis in soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) have not been studied. The obj...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2005
Michihiko Miyaji Zhe-Xiong Jin Shohei Yamaoka Ryuichi Amakawa Shirou Fukuhara Satoshi B. Sato Toshihide Kobayashi Naochika Domae Tsuneyo Mimori Eda T. Bloom Toshiro Okazaki Hisanori Umehara

Engagement of the Fas receptor (CD95) initiates multiple signaling pathways that lead to apoptosis, such as the formation of death-inducing signaling complex (DISC), activation of caspase cascades, and the generation of the lipid messenger, ceramide. Sphingomyelin (SM) is a major component of lipid rafts, which are specialized structures that enhance the efficiency of membrane receptor signalin...

2000
Jaroslaw Maciejewski Carmine Selleri Stacie Anderson

Activation of Fas antigen, a cell surface receptor molecule. by its ligand results in transduction of a signal for cell death. The Fas system has been implicated in target cell recognition, clonal development of immune effector cells, and termination of the cellular immune response. Fas antigen expression on lymphocytes is regulated by interferon y (IFNy) and tumor necrosis factor a (TNFa), cyt...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1997
Giorgio Stassi Ruggero De Maria Giuliana Trucco William Rudert Roberto Testi Aldo Galluzzo Carla Giordano Massimo Trucco

Fas is an apoptosis-inducing surface receptor involved in controlling tissue homeostasis and function at multiple sites. Here we show that beta cells from the pancreata of newly diagnosed insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) patients express Fas and show extensive apoptosis among those cells located in proximity to Fas ligand-expressing T lymphocytes infiltrating the IDDM islets. Normal h...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1995
M R Alderson T W Tough T Davis-Smith S Braddy B Falk K A Schooley R G Goodwin C A Smith F Ramsdell D H Lynch

A significant proportion of previously activated human T cells undergo apoptosis when triggered through the CD3/T cell receptor complex, a process termed activation-induced cell death (AICD). Ligation of Fas on activated T cells by either Fas antibodies or recombinant human Fas-ligand (Fas-L) also results in cytolysis. We demonstrate that these two pathways of apoptosis are causally related. St...

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