Fas Ligand reverse signaling: an immunmodulatory setscrew

Fas Ligand reverse signaling: an immunmodulatory setscrew

Insights gained from ‘knockout/knockin’ mice that express a functional Fas Ligand molecule lacking the intracellular domain

Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschulschriften ( 07.04.2011 )

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Binding of Fas Ligand (FasL) to the Fas receptor triggers apoptosis of the receptor-bearing cell, which plays a pivotal role for homeostasis of the immune system and during acute immune responses. Similar to other TNF family members, the intracellular FasL domain is able to transmit signals into the FasL-bearing cell ("reverse signaling"). Recently, we have described a Notch-like proteolytic processing of FasL by the proteases ADAM10 and SPPL2a, which leads to the release of the intracellular domain (FICD) into the cytoplasm. Following the cleavage event, FICD translocates to the nucleus and influences gene transcription. To study the physiological importance of FasL reverse signaling in vivo on the level of the endogenous proteins, we have established a knockout/knockin mouse model in which wildtype FasL was replaced with a deletion mutant lacking the intracellular portion (FasL∆Intra). Our ex vivo and in vivo findings demonstrate that FasL reverse signaling is a negative modulator of certain immune responses. It is tempting to speculate that FasL reverse signaling might be a fine-tuning mechanism to prevent autoimmune diseases.

Buch Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8381-2487-2

ISBN-10:

3838124871

EAN:

9783838124872

Buchsprache:

English

By (author) :

Katharina Lückerath

Seitenanzahl:

144

Veröffentlicht am:

07.04.2011

Kategorie:

Biology