JNK,but not MAPK,activation is associated with Fas-mediated apoptosis in human T cells |
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Authors: | David J. Wilson Karen A. Fortner David H. Lynch Raymond R. Mattingly Ian G. Macara James A. Posada Ralph C. Budd |
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Abstract: | Fas is a cell surface molecule that is expressed on a wide array of cell types and triggers apoptosis. While in most situations Fas ligation activates programmed cell death, on resting T lymphocytes it can co-stimulate proliferation with the T cell receptor (TCR)/CD3 complex. This incongruity suggests that Fas may elicit signaling events that overlap with those used by proliferation cues. We observe that in the human T cell line Jurkat and in human peripheral blood lymphocytes, Fas stimulation does not signal by the Ras/Raf-1/mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway or by increased intracellular calcium. Rather, Fas ligation strongly activates Jun kinase (JNK). This activity, as well as Fas-induced apoptosis, is blocked by increased levels of cAMP. The balance between proliferation and apoptosis by Fas triggering of T lymphocytes may therefore reflect a signaling ratio between TCR activation of the Ras/Raf-1/MAPK pathway versus JNK activation by Fas. |
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Keywords: | Fas T lymphocyte Jun kinase Mitogen-activated protein kinase cAMP |
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