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  2. Downregulation of Fas ligand by shedding

Downregulation of Fas ligand by shedding

  • Nat Med. 1998 Jan;4(1):31-6. doi: 10.1038/nm0198-031.
M Tanaka 1 T Itai M Adachi S Nagata
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Genetics, Osaka University Medical School, Suita, Japan.
Abstract

Apoptosis-inducing Fas ligand (FasL) is a type II membrane protein, predominantly expressed in the activated T cells. FasL is cleaved by a putative metalloproteinase to produce a soluble form. Here, we blocked the shedding of human FasL by deleting its cleavage site. Although human Jurkat cells and mouse primary hepatocytes that express a low level of Fas were resistant to the soluble form of FasL, they were efficiently killed by membrane-bound FasL. Furthermore, soluble FasL inhibited cytotoxicity of the membrane-bound FasL. These results indicate that the membrane-bound form of FasL is the functional form and suggest that shedding of FasL is to prevent the killing of the healthy bystander cells by cytotoxic T cells.

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